Former Benedictine Chapel, (Climping)

Denomination:

Roman Catholic.

Internet:

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Grid reference: 500275, 100825, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps

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Burials:

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Marriages:

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Building information:

Current use: Worship.

Harrison's description (1911):

Appended to the description of the parish church. At Baylies Court (now a farm-house, but formerly residence of munks from Benedictine Abbey of Seez, Normandy) is a chapel, still retaining a beautiful 13th c. E. window of three trefoil-headed lights, with trefoil above; lancets on N. and S. with shafts and curved capitals; old oak beams; remains of double piscina; traces of Nor. work.

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