St. Columba's Chapel is an historic church in Middletown that serves as a parish church for the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island of the Episcopal Church. The chapel, which was consecrated in 1886, is named in honor of Irish-born missionary St. Columba, known for his teachings throughout 6th-century Scotland. It was originally opened as the Berkeley Memorial Chapel in 1882 and was associated throughout much of its life with the Saint George's School in Middletown. 11 beautiful stained-glass windows are showcased throughout the chapel, including pieces executed by Tiffany Studio as designed by artist David Maitland Armstrong. Its lovely churchyard showcases beautiful landscaping elements such as an English lychgate.

55 Vaucluse Ave, Middletown, RI 02842, Phone: 401-847-5571

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