Wykeham, Holland

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Wykeham Chapel

Wykeham is a deserted mediæval village which stood in what is now the parish of Weston in Holland, the south-eastern part of Lincolnshire.

On the site of Wykeham are the ruined chapel of St Nicholas and the earthworks which are the remains of Wykeham Hall: the hall was the country residence of the Prior of Spalding.

The chapel was built in 1311, became a free chapel at the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The roof collapsed in 1782 and it remains a roofless shell, its limestone walls a testament to the mediæval village. The chapel is now a Grade I listed building and the site is a scheduled monument.[1][2][3]

Location

References

  1. National Monuments Record: No. 352309 – Wykeham chapel of St Nicholas and Wykeham Hall
  2. National Heritage List 1064471: Chapel of St Nicholas (Grade I listing)
  3. National Heritage List 1019096: Wykeham Hall and chapel of St Nicholas (Scheduled ancient monument entry)