Chantry Chapel of St Nicholas, Moorhouse

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Chantry Chapel of St Nicholas, Moorhouse

Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 1 Aug 2014

Built in 1860 on the site of a medieval chapel, it serves as a chapel of ease to Laxton church. It is in the French Gothic Revival, designed by Henry Clutton. The one known surviving feature from the original chapel is the bell, clearly visible in this view, which is dated to around 1240, the second oldest in the county. Listed Grade II*.

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Image Location

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53.192787
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-0.87456