Morpeth Chantry

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Morpeth Chantry is a historic medieval building in Morpeth, Northumberland, that has served various civic and religious functions and now typically houses cultural and visitor facilities.

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Morpeth Chantry canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former chantry
historic building
medieval building
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
builtFor religious purposes
country United Kingdom
hasFunction civic building
craft centre
cultural venue
museum space
tourist information centre
visitor centre
hasHeritageStatus listed building
hasPart arched openings
pitched roof
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageSignificance important example of medieval civic and religious architecture in Northumberland
locatedIn England
Morpeth NERFINISHED
Northumberland
material stone
near Morpeth town centre
originalFunction bridge chapel
chantry chapel
region North East England
situatedOn River Wansbeck NERFINISHED
tourismCategory local heritage attraction
usedAs civic building
cultural facility
religious building
visitor attraction

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Morpeth hasLandmark Morpeth Chantry