Moorhouse Chantry Chapel
Moorhouse Chantry Chapel | |
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Moorhouse Chantry Chapel | |
53°11′34″N 0°52′28″W / 53.19278°N 0.87444°WCoordinates: 53°11′34″N 0°52′28″W / 53.19278°N 0.87444°W | |
Location | Laxton, Nottinghamshire |
Country | England |
Denomination | Church of England |
History | |
Dedication | St Nicholas |
Architecture | |
Heritage designation | Grade II* listed |
Architect(s) | Henry Clutton |
Completed | 1860 |
Administration | |
Parish | Laxton |
Deanery | Newark and Southwell |
Archdeaconry | Newark |
Diocese | Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham |
Moorhouse Chantry Chapel is a Grade II* listed Church of England chapel in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham[1] in Laxton, Nottinghamshire.
History
The church dates 1860, built by Henry Clutton for Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington in the 12th century French Gothic Revival style.
It is in a group of parishes comprising:
- St Swithin’s Church, Wellow
- St Bartholomew’s Church, Kneesall
- St Michael the Archangel's Church, Laxton
References
- ↑ The buildings of England. Nottinghamshire, Nikolaus Pevsner
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