Malinslee Chapel
Malinslee Chapel was a Norman chapel located in Telford Town Park, England (formerly within the grounds of Malinslee Hall, Malinslee). The chapel is now in ruins but the east wall still contains two well splayed Norman lights with a round arched niche between.[1]
Ruins of the chapel at Telford Town Park in 2008 | |
Location within Shropshire | |
Monastery information | |
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Full name | Manislee Chapel |
Other names | Telford Normal Chapel |
Established | c.1150 |
Disestablished | 18th century |
Site | |
Location | Telford Town Park |
Coordinates | 52.6623°N 2.4463°W |
Grid reference | grid reference SJ642044 |
Visible remains | Partial ruins |
Public access | Free entry |
Other information | Moved to Telford Town Park in 1971 |
Malinslee Chapel was originally erected within the grounds of Malinslee Hall around the year 1150.[2] The chapel had became a ruin by the 18th century, probably before 1786, when Rev Williams produced a painting of the ruins. When Malinslee Hall was demolished in 1971 to make way for the new Telford Town Centre, the chapel was dismantled by the Telford Development Corporation and later re-assembled in the nearby Telford Town Park by the Withy Pool.[1]
References
- "Malinslee Chapel". South Telford Heritage Trail. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- "Former Site of Malinslee Chapel". Shropshire History. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
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