[1] It was designed by Charles Robert Cockerell; the first stone was laid on 6 June 1823, and it was completed in 1825.
[5] Edward Walford wrote in 1878: "... it is of the Ionic order, and in its internal arrangement somewhat resembles St Stephen's Church, Walbrook.
The altar is enriched with carved work, and the fabric generally forms a fine architectural display, though utterly unsuited to a church.
"[1] The chapel was demolished in 1896, and Regent House ( a Grade II listed building, at grid reference TQ 29024 81120, coordinates 51°30′51.4″N 0°8′31.2″W / 51.514278°N 0.142000°W / 51.514278; -0.142000[6]) was built on the site.
There is a plaque attached to the building on the left of the original entrance door, informing that Hanover Chapel formerly stood on the site.