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The Grade II listed St Anne's Chapel [45] was restored in 2012 and is used as a community centre that can accommodate 60 people. [46] It was an ancient Gothic chantry chapel, whose assets were acquired by the Mayor of Barnstaple and others in 1585, some time after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
English: St Anne's Chapel in Barnstaple. This is a photo of listed building number . Date: 9 September 2016: Source: Own work by the original uploader: Author:
Queen Anne's Walk, Barnstaple, south front. Immediately left is the River Taw.Before being filled-in, the large sunken rectangular paved area in front was Barnstaple Quay at which merchant ships loaded and unloaded "The Strand, Barnstaple", painted c.1880s by Joseph Kennedy (c.1838–1893), view looking northward.
Also granted to the new priory were the Church of St Peter, Barnstaple, with all its appurtenances, which was the Saxon church in the town of Barnstaple, and today the parish church, and the Chapel of St Sabinus, which is not identifiable today but which may have been located in the crypt of the surviving St Anne's Chapel, next to the parish ...
Barnstaple St Paul, Sticklepath Barnstaple [7] Paul: 1956 Church of England: Barnstaple ... St Anne, Saunton Braunton Anne: C17th or e. Church of England:
Memorial to Thomas Lee, Junior, at St. Anne's Chapel, Barnstaple Thomas Lee (Jnr) (1794 – 5 September 1834), the son of Thomas Lee of Barnstaple , Devon, [ 1 ] was an English architect . He was educated at Barnstaple Grammar School and left to train briefly in 1810 at Sir John Soane 's office, where his father no doubt placed him, but left ...
Arms and brass tablet relating to Robert Incledon on Queen Anne's Walk, Barnstaple, the construction of which he supervised in 1713. During his first mayoralty of the Borough of Barnstaple (1712–13) he was responsible for supervising the building of the Mercantile Exchange, a grade I listed building now known as Queen Anne's Walk, on Barnstaple Quay, as is recorded on the east parapet of the ...
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