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Monument record TR 13 NE 37 - Chapel of St Nicholas
Summary
This chapel stood at the side of the road from Sine farm to Hythe and a field near the quarry cliff is still known as 'Chapel Field' . The fishermen of Hythe used to make their offerings in this chapel.
Location
Grid reference | TR 17 34 (point) LO |
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Map sheet | TR13SE |
County | KENT |
District | FOLKESTONE AND HYTHE, KENT |
Civil Parish | HYTHE, SHEPWAY, KENT |
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Full Description
Chapel of St Nicholas Newington. This chapel stood at the side of the road from Sine farm (shown on OS 1st Edt 1" 1819 at TR 175357) to Hythe and a field near the quarry cliff is still known as 'Chapel Field' (a). The fishermen of Hythe used to make their offerings in this chapel. (1) Chapel Field (centred TR 171352) (2)
<1> Folkestone 1883 177 (S J Mackie) (OS Card Reference). SKE43426.
<2> Arch Cant 29 1911 249 (A Hussey) (OS Card Reference). SKE34956.
<3> Rec 6" 1973 (Anon) (OS Card Reference). SKE49079.
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Record last edited
Nov 26 2021 3:20PM