1 The General Baptists have a large chapel here, erected 1789 and enlarged in 1803; a house for the minister and a school room were erected in 1818; the chapel ...
A Baptist chapel which was built during the Imperial period. The chapel is situated to the south west of the church in Wolvey.
1 Vestiges of a moat, a pool with an old house within it, are visible and mark the site of a Medieval hermitage.
2 Giles de Astley in 1394-5 admitted William ...
The site of a Medieval hermitage is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located at Wolvey Heath.
1 ‘RC Chapel’ marked.
2 A brick building with a single bell, still standing and in good condition, though no longer used for its intended purpose.
A Roman Catholic chapel associated with Wolvey Hall. The chapel was built during the Imperial period. It is situated north east of Wolvey Hall.
1 Chancel, nave, N and S aisles, W tower and S porch. Apart from the S doorway nothing remains of the 12th century church. Rebuilt in the early 13th century ...
The Church of St John the Baptist was Medieval in origin. It was extensively repaired in the Imperial period, with various additions. The church is situated 100m south of Wolvey Bridge.
1 At Copston Parva (PRN 3592) there was ‘anciently’ a chapel which is recorded in 1250.
2 The site of the Medieval village was located and field walked by the Wolvey ...
The possible site of a Medieval chapel is suggested by documentary evidence. The site is located at Copston Parva, 500m north of Copston Lane.