St Nicholas' Chapel, King's Lynn. Open times vary. Free entry.

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Details

Accessibility:

Parking in front of the chapel is time and space limited and there are no designated disability spaces, but there are plenty of public car parks close by.

The path to the chapel is paved and there is a removable ramp in the doorway. There are steps to a few areas inside the chapel.

Brief Description:

This 15th century chapel is said to be the largest chapel in England. It has over 600 years of history with its impressive stained glasses, carved roof angels and various monuments of the Lynn merchants. It was recently refurbished thanks mainly to a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Further Information:

Address:

St Ann's Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1NH

Email:

info@stnicholaskingslynn.org.uk

Phone:

None available.

Website:

http://www.stnicholaskingslynn.org.uk/Default.aspx

Opening Hours:

Tuesdays and Saturdays 11am to 3pm

Directions:

The market town of King’s Lynn is 44 miles west of Norwich along the A47; the chapel is on St Ann’s Street, just off the A148. OS TF 618204

Transport:

King’s Lynn has excellent transport links, offering both trains and buses. For further details contact Norfolk County Council on 0344 800 8020 or http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/Travel_and_transport/Public_transport/index.htm

Amenities:

The nearest public toilets are situated at Ferry Street. There are no facilities at the chapel itself, but the town of King’s Lynn has plenty of outlets for food and drink within a short distance of the chapel.

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