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Name: | Medieval chapel, Castle Hill, Thurgarton |
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HER Number: | M17214 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Summary - not yet available
Monument Types
- CHAPEL? (C11-C12, Early Medieval to Medieval - 1000 AD to 1199 AD (at some time))
Protected Status
- Scheduled Monument 126: Castle Hill
Full description
The orientation of the buildings (L9338, L9339) and the presence of so many burials (M17213) show that we must consider these structures as religious buildings. The discovery of painted plaster and the excavation of many fragments of glazed roofing tile emphasise this point… The foundation of the Priory (M1775) dates from before 1140. It would seem likely, therefore, that the uppermost of these two buildings was part of the Priory. The most feasible explanation would appear to be that it was the mortuary chapel. (1)
See also L9340 and L9341 for furnaces, L9342 for "sheep pen", M1776 for deserted village, M17213 for Med cemetery.
<1> Thoroton Society, 1954, TTS, pp 13-14, 21-36 (Published document). SNT368.
Related records
L9339 | Parent of: Medieval building (earlier phase), Castle Hill, Thurgarton (Element) |
L9338 | Parent of: Medieval building (later phase), Castle Hill, Thurgarton (Element) |
M1776 | Part of: Shrunken village, Thurgarton (possible site of Horsepool) (Monument) |
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