Listed building outline

Lilburn Chapel

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1042401 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Lilburn Chapel Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1951-09-21 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1985-01-25 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.966025 55.511411, -1.96604 55.511472, -1.966307 55.511451, -1.96629 55.51139, -1.966025 55.511411))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.966166 55.511431) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes NU 02 SW LILBURN LILBURN TOWER 7/82 Lilburn Chapel (previously listed as West Lilburn Chapel) 21.9.51 11 Ruined chapel. C11. Massive blocks of dressed stone. Nave, chancel and C13 south chapel. Long, tall and narrow, still of Anglo-Saxon shape. Walls stand to c 9 feet on north side, 5 feet on south side, but the east and west ends stand to gable height. Remains of plain, square responds to former chancel arch. Responds of former arch into south chapel have C13 mouldings. Small square recesses in chancel are possibly aumbry and piscina. 2 elaborate medieval tomb slabs in south chapel and one in nave. Northumberland County History Vol XIV , Facts
Listed building 1042401 Facts

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    "notes": "NU 02 SW LILBURN LILBURN TOWER 7/82 Lilburn Chapel (previously listed as West Lilburn Chapel) 21.9.51 11 Ruined chapel. C11. Massive blocks of dressed stone. Nave, chancel and C13 south chapel. Long, tall and narrow, still of Anglo-Saxon shape. Walls stand to c 9 feet on north side, 5 feet on south side, but the east and west ends stand to gable height. Remains of plain, square responds to former chancel arch. Responds of former arch into south chapel have C13 mouldings. Small square recesses in chancel are possibly aumbry and piscina. 2 elaborate medieval tomb slabs in south chapel and one in nave. Northumberland County History Vol XIV ,",
    "listed-building": "1042401"
}
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