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St Bartholomews Chapel

A Grade II* Listed Building in Chatham, Medway

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Latitude: 51.383 / 51°22'58"N

Longitude: 0.517 / 0°31'1"E

OS Eastings: 575249

OS Northings: 167892

OS Grid: TQ752678

Mapcode National: GBR PPV.CHK

Mapcode Global: VHJLT.XH6M

Plus Code: 9F329GM8+6R

Entry Name: St Bartholomews Chapel

Listing Date: 29 October 1952

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1268238

English Heritage Legacy ID: 462096

ID on this website: 101268238

Location: Chatham, Medway, Kent, ME4

County: Medway

Electoral Ward/Division: River

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Chatham

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Church of England Parish: Chatham St Mary and St John

Church of England Diocese: Rochester

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Description



CHATHAM

TQ7567NW HIGH STREET
762-1/3/15 (South side)
29/10/52 St Bartholomew's Chapel

GV II*

Chapel, hospital Chapel, now chapel of ease. Founded 1078 by
Gundulph as part of St Bartholomew's Hospital, completed
c1120, altered C13, nave partly rebuilt 1725, restored and N
aisle added 1896 by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
MATERIALS: flint and rubble with limestone dressings and a
tiled roof.
PLAN/STYLE: Norman apse, Early English N chancel, chapel and
nave, Early English Gothic Revival style N aisle and SE
vestry.
EXTERIOR: apse has a half conical roof with 3 round-arched C11
windows with incised zig-zag decoration, and taller chancel
gable.
N chapel gable has tufa quoins, 2 lancets and a quatrefoil,
with exposed truss, and 2-window N side. C19 N aisle has 3
pairs of round-arched windows and sill band with low
buttresses between the right and middle pairs and to the
right.
W end has gabled nave and lower N aisle with exposed trusses,
each with 2 lancets, the aisle with a quatrefoil above, and a
buttress between. Mid C19 coped, gabled porch with a 2-centre
chamfered arch to a similar W door with strap hinges.
S elevation to nave has 2 small flat-headed windows, and a
lower gabled SE vestry with a W arched door and paired E
lancets.
To the W end of the nave ridge is a steep square pyramidal
spirelet with swept eaves.
INTERIOR: chancel has a C13 round-arched sedilia with attached
black marble columns, and a round chancel arch; vestry has a
carved C12 piscina set on the top of a column with moulded
base and capital, attributed to Hugh de Trottescliffe;
restored round arches to N chapel and chancel arch: 3-bay nave
with round columns with waterleaf capitals and checked arches.
C19 roof has ashlar posts and collars.
HISTORY: the only surviving part of the former St
Bartholomew's Hospital, built outside the East Gate by Bishop
Gundulph, and associated with his works at Rochester
Cathedral. Used as a dwelling after the Reformation, the
chapel was bought back and restored in 1725. The cloister lay
to the S. Group value with the surrounding walls (qv).
(The Buildings of England: Newman J: West Kent and the Weald:


London: 1976-: 202; Greenwood EJ: The Hospital of St
Bartholomew Rochester: Rochester: 1962-).

Listing NGR: TQ7524967892

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