Monument record M8749 - Chapel, Hodsock Priory
Summary
Location
Grid reference | SK 61069 85449 (point) |
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Map sheet | SK68NW |
District | Bassetlaw |
Civil Parish | Hodsock, Bassetlaw |
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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.
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Record last edited
Jan 19 2023 7:34PM