St James' Chapel, Suffolk
St James' Chapel is a 13th-century chapel near Lindsey, Suffolk. The chapel was dedicated to St James the Apostle and originated as a chantry chapel serving nearby Lindsey Castle, of which only earthwork remains survive. The chapel was in use until 1545 when it was dissolved, after which it was converted into a barn. The church contains a late 13th-century piscina with trefoil arch. It is within the council area of Babergh (Suffolk).
Historic England Scheduled Monument 1006066.
Place Type: Mediæval Castle
Historic County: Suffolk
Lat, Long: 52.062397,0.88380821
Grid Reference: TL 9778 4437
Civil Parish: Lindsey CP
Council Area: Babergh CA (Suffolk CA)
Police Area: Suffolk PA
GBPN ID: 304560
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/St_James'_Chapel,_Suffolk_304560
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Historic England Scheduled Monument 1006066.
Place Type: Mediæval Castle
Historic County: Suffolk
Lat, Long: 52.062397,0.88380821
Grid Reference: TL 9778 4437
Civil Parish: Lindsey CP
Council Area: Babergh CA (Suffolk CA)
Police Area: Suffolk PA
GBPN ID: 304560
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/St_James'_Chapel,_Suffolk_304560
Peruse Suffolk on Wikishire

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