Chapels · East of England
Blakeney Chapel
In or near Blakeney.
Blakeney Chapel — Ruined building on the North Norfolk coast of England.
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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 20 min–45 min
- Nearest railway station
- Kelling Heath Park · 7.4 km
- Free entry
Getting there & planning your visit
To visit Blakeney Chapel, the nearest railway station is Kelling Heath Park, located 7.4 km away. The postcode for sat-nav is NR25 7RY, and entry to the chapel is free.
About
Blakeney Chapel is a chapel in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "Ruined building on the North Norfolk coast of England". Coordinates: 52.9656°, 1.0420°.
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Protected designations
- Site of Special Scientific Interest: North Norfolk Coast SSSI
- National Nature Reserve: BLAKENEY
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Norfolk Coast
- Ramsar wetland: North Norfolk Coast
Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
Blakeney Chapel is a ruined building on the coast of North Norfolk, England. Despite its name, it was probably not a chapel, nor is it in the adjoining village of Blakeney, but rather in the parish of Cley next the Sea. The building stood on a raised mound or "eye" on the seaward end of the coastal marshes, less than 200 m (220 yd) from the sea and just to the north of the current channel of the River Glaven where it turns to run parallel to the shoreline. It consisted of two rectangular rooms of unequal size, and appears to be intact in a 1586 map, but is shown as ruins in later charts. Only the foundations and part of a wall still remain. Three archaeological investigations between 1998 and 2005 provided more detail of the construction, and showed two distinct periods of active use. Although it is described as a chapel on several maps, there is no documentary or archaeological evidence to suggest that it had any religious function. A small hearth, probably used for smelting iron, is the only evidence of a specific activity on the site. Much of the structural material was long ago carried off for reuse in buildings in Cley and Blakeney. The surviving ruins are protected as a scheduled monument and Grade II listed building because of their historical importance, but there is no active management. The ever-present threat from the encroaching sea is likely to increase following a realignment of the Glaven's course through the marshes, and lead to the loss of the ruins.
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Background
Description
The Blakeney Chapel ruins consist of an east–west rectangular structure (S1) 18 x in size with a smaller rectangular building (S2), 13 x built onto the southern side of the main room. Most of the structure is buried; only a 6 m length of a flint and mortar wall was exposed to a height of 0.3 m prior to the excavation of 2004–05. The ruins stand on the highest point of Blakeney Eye at about 2 m above sea level. The land on which the building stands was owned by the Calthorpe family until its purchase by banker Charles Rothschild in 1912. Rothschild gave the property to the National Trust, which has managed it since. There is no public access to the site. The ruins are protected as a…
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- Coordinates
- 52.9656, 1.0420
- County
- Norfolk
- District
- North Norfolk
- Parish
- Cley Next The Sea
- Postcode
- NR25 7RY
- Parliamentary constituency
- North Norfolk
- Nearest railway station
- Kelling Heath Park — 7.4 km
Sources
- wikidata: Q4924622 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Blakeney Chapel (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Blakeney Chapel plan.svg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Blakeney Chapel?
- Blakeney Chapel is in Norfolk, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode NR25 7RY), in the parish of Cley Next The Sea.
- What is Blakeney Chapel?
- Blakeney Chapel — Ruined building on the North Norfolk coast of England.
- How do I get to Blakeney Chapel?
- The nearest railway station is Kelling Heath Park, about 7.4 km away. Drivers can use postcode NR25 7RY.
- Who owns Blakeney Chapel?
- Blakeney Chapel is owned by | location =.
- Is Blakeney Chapel a listed building?
- Blakeney Chapel is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
- Is Blakeney Chapel a protected site?
- Yes — Blakeney Chapel is part of the North Norfolk Coast SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the BLAKENEY National Nature Reserve.
- Is Blakeney Chapel free to visit?
- Yes, Blakeney Chapel is free to enter.
- How do I get to Blakeney Chapel?
- The nearest railway station is Kelling Heath Park, about 7.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NR25 7RY.