
The King visit Lulworth in 1789 and by doing so gave his tacit approval to the chapel. Thomas aided many refugees from the French Revolution, particularly those from religious orders. Five of his fifteen children took holy orders in the Catholic church including his son and heir who later renounced ownership of Lulworth in favour of his younger brother Joseph, a famed yachtsman.
The chapel still stands in the grounds and visitors are welcome to visit, but pictures are not permitted.
It is in lovely condition, and though small, it is well worth the time spent walking around.
As we leave the castle and its grounds, I must leave you with one more glorious view of the countryside.
Until next time....
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