St Edmund’s Chapel ruins

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St Edmund’s Chapel ruins are the remains of a medieval chapel in Hunstanton, Norfolk, associated with the veneration of St Edmund, the martyred king of East Anglia.

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St Edmund’s Chapel ruins canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
religious heritage site
ruined chapel
architecturalStyle medieval
associatedWith Kingdom of East Anglia NERFINISHED
cult of Saint Edmund the Martyr
category archaeological sites in Norfolk
chapels in Norfolk
ruins in Norfolk
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Saint Edmund the Martyr NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
era Middle Ages
hasCondition ruin
hasPart chapel foundations
medieval masonry remains
heritageDesignation scheduled monument
locatedIn England
Hunstanton NERFINISHED
Norfolk NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
coastal area
locatedNear North Sea coast NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Saint Edmund the Martyr NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf medieval religious landscape of Norfolk NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
usedFor Christian worship
veneration of Saint Edmund the Martyr

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HUNSTANTON hasLandmark St Edmund’s Chapel ruins
subject surface form: Hunstanton