St James' Chapel, Lindsey
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St James' Chapel, Lindsey
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St James' Chapel is a 13th-century chapel located near the village of Lindsey, Suffolk, England. Built in 1250 of flint, brick and stone, the small church served as the chantry chapel for nearby Lindsey castle. The chapel was in use until 1545 when it was dissolved as a "free chapel". After dissolution, the King granted the property to Thomas Turner, who converted the building into a barn. St James' chapel is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed build
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James%27_Chapel,_Lindsey
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2024-02-19T10:22:32Z
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