CHAPEL founded in 1939, in commemoration of the fact that Carol Schade, resident of the villa De Hooge Braaken, Stokeeind 14, had survived a car accident. The chapel was built in Traditionalist style and dedicated to Our Lady of Peace after the Second World War.
Description.
Simple, single-aisled chapel with semi-circular closed apse, built in brick and whitewashed. Gable roof with shields that follow the curve of the apse. Roof rider with gable roof. The chapel is part of the brick entrance gate with donkey back wall of the De Hooge Braaken estate. The front facade is a spouted facade with protruding extensions and a cross with a cross at the top. Round arch entrance with wrought iron gate, above which a round window and the text Ave Maria. To the right of the entrance is a facade stone with the text: 'This chapel was/ founded in the year/ of our Lord 1939/ and on December 8/ dedicated to Our Lady'. Rectangular nave with a service extension to the right of the chapel under a continuous roof shield with hipped end. At the rear, this extension merges into the low, round apse wall with two round-arched windows. This extension is missing on the left side.
Internally, the chapel has a somewhat unusual T-shaped plan, with the apse being wider than the nave. Red tiled floor. Open canopy.