Possible Chapel at Chapel Green
Description of this historic site
The possible site of a Medieval chapel situated 200m north of Old Fillongley Hall.
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Notes about this historic site
1 The name Chapel Green can be traced back to 1595.
2 This could suggest a shrunken settlement with a chapel and green. There are no traces of the exact location of a chapel on this site.
3 Documentary and place name evidence suggest that Chapel Green was the site of a medieval village. A considerable amount of 18th and 19th century pottery, a couple of Roman sherds, three medieval sherds and a 15th/16th century key have been found on the site. There is possible evidence of settlement in the field to the NW of Chapel Green including several platforms.
- For the sources of these notes, see the
- Timetrail record
- produced by the Historic Environment Record.
Comments
Chapel Green, Kinwalsey.
This may have been the site of a chapel which gave tithes to the Priory of Markyate, Bedfordshire along with the parishes of Bickenhill, Coleshill, Nether Whitacre, Over Whitacre, Lea Marston and Kingsbury.
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