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Memmerkirk Chapel (Alwinton)

Although there are long traditions that this building was a medieval chapel built by the monks of Newminster Abbey, this is probably just a simple farmhouse. The building was excavated by archaeologists in 1962. They found a long narrow roughly built building, with pottery dating to the 14th century. No finds were made of a religious nature and there was no sign of an altar or any of the other features that might be found in a chapel or church. It is possible that in the late 17th century it was used as a meeting house by dissenters. This is a Scheduled Monument protected by law.

Reference number: N1319
Historical period: Medieval (1066 to 1540)
Post-medieval (1540 to 1900)
Legal status: Scheduled Ancient Monument

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Source of Reference
Local History of Alwinton
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