Listed Building record MDO9182 - Lyscombe Chapel, Cheselbourne

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Summary

Detached chapel of unknown dedication. Twelfth century chancel, with the nave almost entirely rebuilt in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The building, probably became a dwelling in the seventeenth century and is now disused and semi-derelict. Flint walls, with bonding-courses and dressings of rubble; also some later brick dessings. The chapel is now covered entirely by a corrugated iron roof supported on iron stanchions outside the walls.

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Civil Parish Cheselbourne; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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  • Royal Commission Inventory Reference: Cheselbourne 2

Record last edited

Nov 7 2017 1:54PM

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