bedehouse

/ˈbiːdˌhaʊs/
noun
  1. A house or building where prayers are said, especially a small chapel or almshouse historically connected to a religious foundation.
    • The village bedehouse was restored and is now used as a community meeting place.
    • The old bedehouse still stands near the cathedral, though it no longer houses residents.
    • Pilgrims would stop at the bedehouse to offer prayers before continuing their journey.
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