St Bartholomew's Chapel, Oxford
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Facts and practical information
St Bartholomew's Chapel, or Bartlemas Chapel, is a small, early-14th-century chapel, built as part of a leper hospital in Oxford, England. Founded in the early 12th century by Henry I, for twelve sick persons and a chaplain, it was granted to Oriel College by Edward III in 1328. During the English Civil War, the chapel and the main range of the hospital were damaged. ()
Coordinates: 51°44'43"N, 1°13'37"W
Day trips
St Bartholomew's Chapel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: O2 Academy Oxford, Roger Bannister running track, Magdalen Bridge, Ultimate Picture Palace.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to St Bartholomew's Chapel?
Nearby attractions include Divinity Road, Oxford (9 min walk), Morrell Avenue, Oxford (10 min walk), Warneford Meadow, Oxford (11 min walk), South Park, Oxford (12 min walk).
How to get to St Bartholomew's Chapel by public transport?
The nearest stations to St Bartholomew's Chapel:
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- Magdalen Road • Lines: 10, 5A (4 min walk)
- Howard Street • Lines: 10, 5A (6 min walk)