Norman Chapel

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Norman Chapel is an 11th-century Romanesque chapel within Durham Castle, noted as one of the oldest surviving stone churches in northern England.

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Norman Chapel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 11th-century building
Romanesque church building
chapel
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
country England
United Kingdom
denomination Church of England
floorCount 1
hasArchitecturalFeature massive stone pillars
round arches
simple carved capitals
heritageDesignation part of the Durham Castle and Cathedral UNESCO World Heritage Site
heritageStatus scheduled monument
inception 11th century
locatedIn County Durham
Durham
Durham Castle
Durham Castle basement
England
United Kingdom
locatedNear Durham Cathedral
material stone
notableAs one of the oldest surviving stone churches in northern England
ownedBy Durham University
surface form: University of Durham
partOf Durham, England
surface form: Durham World Heritage Site
religiousAffiliation Christianity
usedBy Durham University
usedFor ceremonial events
worship

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Durham Castle hasPart Norman Chapel