St Michael's Chapel, Lancaster
Facts and practical information
St Michael's Chapel is the former Anglican chapel to Lancaster Moor Hospital, to the east of Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It was built in 1866 to a design by the local architect E. G. Paley. Its architectural style is Neo-Norman. The chapel is constructed in sandstone with ashlar dressings and a slate roof. Its plan is cruciform, consisting of a nave with a west porch, north and south transepts, and a chancel with an apsidal east end. The windows are round-headed with voussoirs of alternating red and yellow sandstone. Both transepts contain a rose window above two single-light windows. Since becoming redundant the chapel has been converted into flats. The former chapel is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. ()
Lancaster
St Michael's Chapel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ashton Memorial, Lancaster Cathedral, Judges' Lodgings, Queen Victoria Memorial.
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How to get to St Michael's Chapel by public transport?
Bus
- Parkgate Drive • Lines: 18, 487 (2 min walk)
- Ridge Lea Hospital • Lines: 18 (5 min walk)