The Little Chapel is a small chapel located in the island of Guernsey in the English Channel. It is considered one of the smallest chapels in the world and is a popular tourist attraction. The chapel was built in 1914 by Brother Déodat Antoine, a monk who decorated it with a variety of pebbles, shells, and colorful pieces of broken china.
The chapel is made up of two small rooms and has a capacity of around 8-10 people. The exterior of the chapel is covered in a mosaic of pebbles and seashells that form intricate patterns and designs. The interior of the chapel is similarly decorated with colorful pieces of glass, china, and pottery that create a stunning effect when the sunlight filters in.