A 13th-century chapel with a striking tower and a simple, yet elegant, interior featuring a medieval stone effigy of a knight, stunning stained-glass windows, and intricate stone carvings.
A cracking old chapel on the care of English Heritage. It was built during the parliamentarian times , and shows all the traits of puritanical fashion. Certainly worth a look if you are passing. Parking is very limited
Lovely little chapel tucked away in what feels the middle of nowhere, well kept, smashing atmosphere, highly recommend a visit, very photogenic place too
Beautiful chapel built some time in the middle ages to service the nearby Langley Hall. Original features from the 17th century, an interesting curios hidden away down Shropshire back lanes. We stopped for lunch on a very wet hike
Quite a small chapel. There's a lock at the door but it's usually unlocked. Wooden pews inside are originals from the 16th to 17th century
Free to enter, with little parking in the lane, this remote 14th century chapel is famed for it's early 17th interior. Musicians benches, ornate box pews and roofed reading desk are all present giving you a taste of what churches were like just after the Reformation in the 16th century. This is well worth visiting and is included in a circular walk from Acton Burnell Castle.
Beautiful spot, fantastic view of Wenlock Edge and very interesting architectural features. I parked in the little space as a base for a walk.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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A cracking old chapel on the care of English Heritage. It was built during the parliamentarian times , and shows all the traits of puritanical fashion. Certainly worth a look if you are passing. Parking is very limited
Lovely little chapel tucked away in what feels the middle of nowhere, well kept, smashing atmosphere, highly recommend a visit, very photogenic place too
Beautiful chapel built some time in the middle ages to service the nearby Langley Hall. Original features from the 17th century, an interesting curios hidden away down Shropshire back lanes. We stopped for lunch on a very wet hike
Quite a small chapel. There's a lock at the door but it's usually unlocked. Wooden pews inside are originals from the 16th to 17th century
Free to enter, with little parking in the lane, this remote 14th century chapel is famed for it's early 17th interior. Musicians benches, ornate box pews and roofed reading desk are all present giving you a taste of what churches were like just after the Reformation in the 16th century. This is well worth visiting and is included in a circular walk from Acton Burnell Castle.
Beautiful spot, fantastic view of Wenlock Edge and very interesting architectural features. I parked in the little space as a base for a walk.