Anyway on the heritage open days website I saw that Harlowbury Chapel was open today. I had never heard of it. Apparently its a Norman Chapel built for the Abbot of Bury St Edmunds which was later used as a grain store. Apparently its the oldest building in Harlow.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Heritage Open Day 2
Had a quiet day. Took the camera down Rye Meads this afternoon. The usual Green Sandpipers about but I just missed the Kingfisher.























Anyway on the heritage open days website I saw that Harlowbury Chapel was open today. I had never heard of it. Apparently its a Norman Chapel built for the Abbot of Bury St Edmunds which was later used as a grain store. Apparently its the oldest building in Harlow.










Anyway on the heritage open days website I saw that Harlowbury Chapel was open today. I had never heard of it. Apparently its a Norman Chapel built for the Abbot of Bury St Edmunds which was later used as a grain store. Apparently its the oldest building in Harlow.
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Wonderful pictures Pete. I rather like the little chapel. Very interesting.
Those are so fabulous! I love the pictures of the chapel. It's almost like being there!
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