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Latitude: 51.8353 / 51°50'6"N
Longitude: 0.4117 / 0°24'42"E
OS Eastings: 566261
OS Northings: 217934
OS Grid: TL662179
Mapcode National: GBR NGS.WD9
Mapcode Global: VHJJN.340F
Plus Code: 9F32RCP6+4M
Entry Name: Black Chapel
Listing Date: 10 April 1967
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1338494
English Heritage Legacy ID: 112737
ID on this website: 101338494
Location: Black Chapel, North End, Chelmsford, Essex, CM6
County: Essex
District: Chelmsford
Civil Parish: Great Waltham
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: Great Waltham St Mary and St Lawrence with Ford End St John
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Chapel
TL 61 NE
719/1/233
10.04.1967
GREAT WALTHAM
NORTH END
Black Chapel
I
One of the few remaining "peculiar" chapels (outside the authority of the diocesan bishops), and said to be a monastic chapel probably Augustinian. It dates from the late C15 and has a priests house attached, now occupied by the caretaker. It is a small timber-framed building consisting of a nave, a C19 aisle on the north side and a tiny chancel. The nave is of 4 unequal bays and the C19 windows pointed heads rise above the level of the roof on the south side and are enclosed by 3 gabled dormers. There is a small bell cote at the west end faced with cedar shingles. The chancel is of. 2 small bays with a small window in each wall. The interior is particularly interesting and little changed since the C18. On the north side of the nave are 12 C15 benches, on the south side C18-C19 box pews with some C17 panelling incorporated and a double decker pulpit. At the west end is a small gallery containing a tiny barrel organ. probably over 100 years old. Beween the nave and chancel is a C15-C16 screen of 9 bays with traceried heads.The roof of the nave formerly had tie beams but these have been cut off to form hammer beams. There is a miniature font. The building was restored after bomb damage in the 1939-45 war. (RCHM 2 ).
Listing NGR: TL6626117934
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