St Wilfrid's Chapel, Church Norton, 13th century chapel in Church Norton, England
The stone chancel of St Wilfrid's Chapel stands within a graveyard, featuring medieval carvings and modern stained glass windows depicting local wildlife.
Originally part of a larger Norman church, the chancel remained at Church Norton when the main structure was relocated to central Selsey in 1864.
The chapel contains a 1537 monument to John and Agas Lewis, along with stone carvings depicting the martyrdom of St Agatha.
Located at Rectory Lane in Selsey, the chapel opens daily from 10am to 4pm and includes a tarmac path leading to the entrance.
A 1969 stained glass window by Carl Edwards honors women's global contributions and includes an image of the former Cairo Cathedral.
Location: Selsey
Inception: 13 century
GPS coordinates: 50.75490,-0.76520
Latest update: March 6, 2025 00:00
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