Prayer Palace located at Lwr Chapel House, 6 Nelson Pl, Bath BA1 5DA, UK

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The Prayer Palace has a lot of prayer. So much prayer. You think your church has a lot of prayer, bu

5/ 5

The Prayer Palace has a lot of prayer. So much prayer. You think your church has a lot of prayer, but that's just peanuts compared to the Prayer Palace.

Sam Pibworth

5 Google Rating

Excellent for prayer. 10/10 would pray again.

5/ 5

Excellent for prayer. 10/10 would pray again.

Miles Andrews

3 Google Rating

Now that I've been invited. It's actually okay.

3/ 5

Now that I've been invited. It's actually okay.

EEThree Beans

5 Google Rating

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