Bartlemas Chapel
Image ID
42749
Filename
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Title
Bartlemas Chapel
Location
Chapel of St Bartholomew, Oxford, England, UK
Caption
The chapel of the leper hospital of St Bartholomew, originally founded in 1126 by King Henry I. Like the similar TL4759 : Leper Chapel of St Mary Magdalene at Cambridge, the hospital was placed over a mile outside the city to protect the townsfolk from infection. It passed through Adam de Brome, Vicar of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, to his foundation of Oriel College in 1328 and the college rebuilt the chapel during the 14th century. During the Civil War, Parliamentary forces stabled horses in the chapel and melted down lead from the roof to make shot. When Oriel restored the building a more steeply-pitched roof of Cotswold slate was substituted, the original roofline still being visible in the masonry of the west gable. The chapel is of local rubble and measures approximately 35 ft by 16 ft (11 x 3 m). The west gable has an opening for a bell, but this was removed by Cromwellian forces and never replaced. After long disuse the chapel was brought back into use in the early 20th century and since 1913 both Anglican and Orthodox congregations have worshipped there.
Dates
added July 22, 2013 | updated March 2, 2025
Credit
James Yardley
Copyright
Creative Commons BY-SA. Some rights reserved.
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Image Size
640 x 427 px (0 MP)
Quality
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