chapelry
/ˈtʃæpələri/Definitions
1. noun
A small ecclesiastical district or a chapel, especially one that serves as a parish church.
“The chapelry was an independent parish within the larger town’s church structure.”
2. noun
A chapel or a building used for worship, especially in a small town or village.
“The historic chapelry stood at the center of the village, serving as a place of worship for generations.”