St James’ Chapel, Lindsey

Screen Suffolk / Ref: 11352

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Small, unusual chapel on the edge of the village of Lindsey. The structure is thought to date back to the 13th Century and was most likely built to serve the nearby castle. It is attractive and charming, built of flint rubble with a thatched roof. The south wall has two simple, single-light windows of different heights and a doorway with a less sharply pointed interior arch. The inside is bare, with a high, wood beamed ceiling. [TAGS; religious, religion, church, clergy, rustic, ancient, attractive, peaceful, rural, countryside, English Heritage] If you would like to use this location for filming, please contact Adele Cooper at Adele.Cooper@english-heritage.org.uk or call 07785 977190

Lindsey, Suffolk, United Kingdom