Disused Chapel At Sx 669 889

Date:
9 Sep 2004
Location:
Disused Chapel At Sx 669 889, Gidleigh, West Devon, Devon
Reference:
IOE01/12713/13
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

SX 68 NE GIDLEIGH

3/169 Disused Chapel at SX 669 889 - GV II

Disused chapel, later cow byre. C13 or C14. The chapel was disused in 1332.

Probably in the C16 or C17 the west end was demolished the building shortened and it was converted to a byre. However it has been completely unused for well over a century since it now contains mature oak trees. Built of large blocks of roughly- dressed granite tending to ashlar with massive quoins, west end rebuilt with granite stone rubble; no roof.

Plan and description: small gable-ended building on an east-west axis. It contains a small rectangular window in the east end, another towards the east end of the north wall and a third is assumed opposite in the south wall but a doorway has since been knocked through here. The original entrance is thought to have been in the west end but this has been demolished and a new west wall built.

The Rev. J Rawson argues convincingly that this small building is the remains of the chapel of La Wallen, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. It was desecrated in 1332 when the clerk Robert de Middlecotte committed a murder there. The alignment, construction and disposition of the windows certainly look like a small chapel and it is probably no accident that the nearby farmhouse is called Chapple.



Listing NGR: SX6690088900

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/1729 IOE Records taken by A J L B Rodwell; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© Mr A J L B Rodwell. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Rodwell, A J L B

Rights Holder: Rodwell, A J L B

Keywords

Granite, Medieval Chapel, Religious Ritual And Funerary, Place Of Worship, Cow House, Agriculture And Subsistence, Animal Shed, Farm Building, Agricultural Building