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The Catholic [[Holy Ghost Church, Basingstoke]] was named after the chapel.

The Catholic [[Holy Ghost Church, Basingstoke]] was named after the chapel.

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Latest revision as of 18:54, 10 December 2025

The Chapel of the Holy Ghost was a chantry and guild chapel in Basingstoke.

It’s now in ruins and was listed in 1949.

The Catholic Holy Ghost Church, Basingstoke was named after the chapel.

Ruins of Chapel of the Holy Ghost

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| class=”label” | Basingstoke || class=”category” | Chapel || Ruin|| 3 May 1949 || SU6355452613
51°16′09″N 1°05′25″W / 51.269135°N 1.090402°W / 51.269135; -1.090402 (Ruins of Chapel of the Holy Ghost)
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