Blackfriars Chapel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Standing Memorial to the Viciousness of the Reformation
This was closed off when we visited but we could still read the information board, which provides all the info needed about this place. located in a small park area on South Street, it is the last rem...
Easy to find and practically in the middle of town, a great way to spend a few minutes seeing the shell of a 1500s era chapel. Would be even better if there were some additional signs and/or plaques t...
This out of place structure is all that remains of a chapel of the Dominican Friars priory that stood until it was destroyed by the zeal of Protestant reformers in 1559. Not much left to see of the Go...
The ruins of Blackfriars Chapel are all that remain of the former friary of St Mary, which was destroyed in 1559. The chapel ruins are part of one of the university colleges and front onto the street....
Standing Memorial to the Viciousness of the Reformation
This was closed off when we visited but we could still read the information board, which provides all the info needed about this place. located in a small park area on South Street, it is the last rem...
Fascinating relic of another era
Easy to find and practically in the middle of town, a great way to spend a few minutes seeing the shell of a 1500s era chapel. Would be even better if there were some additional signs and/or plaques t...
Remains of a Chapel
This out of place structure is all that remains of a chapel of the Dominican Friars priory that stood until it was destroyed by the zeal of Protestant reformers in 1559. Not much left to see of the Go...
An interesting and rather atmospheric ruin.
The ruins of Blackfriars Chapel are all that remain of the former friary of St Mary, which was destroyed in 1559. The chapel ruins are part of one of the university colleges and front onto the street....
Historical ruins
Available on foot when you walk around the city to see the cathedral and the castle.