Monument record M8749 - Chapel, Hodsock Priory

Summary

CHAPEL? (Medieval)

Location

Grid reference SK 61069 85449 (point)
Map sheet SK68NW
District Bassetlaw
Civil Parish Hodsock, Bassetlaw

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

The earliest notice on record of a chapel at Hodsock occurs ... in 1455. The chapel is generally belived to have been situated a little to the SW of the present hall ... for in addition to pieces of early English groining, and of a EE doorway we have a decorated piece of window tracery and a decorated corbel, still in existence. (1)
In the grounds is the NW end of a building of rubble masonry with no dateable architectural features and according to the owner, reputed to be the remains of a chapel. A print (in the owner's possession) shows a nondescript building at this position. (2)
See M4783 for Med house, M8747 for P Med house, M8748 for gatehouse, M17234 for bridge.


<1> Raine J, 1860, History of Parish of Blyth, pp 147-8 (Published document). SNT1173.

<2> Wardale CF, 1959, Pers Comm (Personal comment). SNT1394.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Published document: Raine J. 1860. History of Parish of Blyth. pp 147-8.
  • <2> Personal comment: Wardale CF. 1959. Pers Comm.

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Record last edited

Jan 19 2023 7:34PM

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