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Ruined Chapel of St Nicholas

A Grade II Listed Building in Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9978 / 51°59'52"N

Longitude: 0.9379 / 0°56'16"E

OS Eastings: 601778

OS Northings: 237339

OS Grid: TM017373

Mapcode National: GBR SLV.PY7

Mapcode Global: VHKFM.61PT

Plus Code: 9F32XWXQ+45

Entry Name: Ruined Chapel of St Nicholas

Listing Date: 10 January 1953

Last Amended: 9 February 1978

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1351897

English Heritage Legacy ID: 278552

ID on this website: 101351897

Location: Babergh, Suffolk, CO6

County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Civil Parish: Stoke-by-Nayland

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Stoke by Nyland

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

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Description


1.
5377
TM 03 NW
13/810
10.1.53

Stoke-by-Nayland
Ruined Chapel of St Nicholas
(formerly listed as Giffords Hall and ruined. Chapel of St Nicholas)

II
GV

2.
Built by Richard Constable who held the manor of Giffords Hall in 1216.
He may also have built the earlier hall which was on the site of the
present building, but it is more likely to have been the Gifford family
who held the manor from the mid C13 to the mid C14. A flint building
with nave and chancel now in ruins.

Listing NGR: TM0177837339

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