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non-catholic church/chapels in Boston

Hi Ladies!

Does anyone know of any non-Catholic church/chapels that would be a great ceremony site for a wedding for ~130 people?  Any style, modern, gothic etc will do as long as it will photograph well in pictures! Thanks!

Re: non-catholic church/chapels in Boston

  • jkeprosjkepros member
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    edited December 2011
    We are getting married at Lindsey Chapel at Emmanuel Church in Boston (15 Newbury St).  The church is large (I think it has a capacity of about 650), but the chapel is good for smaller weddings (we will have about 120-130ppl; I think the capacity is like 150).  There are some photos online.  It's gorgeous in person and has an interesting history.  They have service in there I think at 10am on Sundays, but you can stop in after that (~11am) if you want to look around. 

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  • edited December 2011
    We're getting married at Marsh Chapel at BU.  Our ceremony is Catholic, but many denominations worship/offer weddings there.
  • thedivaonethedivaone member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm getting married at Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal, in Brookline.  It is one of 3 churches in Boston with a Tiffany window.  It seats about 450 if it is packed so it is sort of like a small country church.  It has a gothic cloister for photos and even reception space on site.  See www.oursaviourbrookline.org for more details.
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  • How about Andover, ma?  Beautiful historic wedding chapel with Tiffany windows and wonderful acoustics.   The Chapel at West Parish. www.chapelatwestparish.org
    non-denominational chapel. 
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