2017

SK3720 : West end of Staunton Harold Chapel

taken 8 years ago, near to Calke, Derbyshire, England

West end of Staunton Harold Chapel
West end of Staunton Harold Chapel
The entrance is through the screen under this dramatic organ loft.
Staunton Harold Chapel

Staunton Harold chapel was begun in 1653 at the expense of the young royalist Sir Robert Shirley as a gesture of defiance during the Commonwealth. Shirley's defiance continued when Oliver Cromwell demanded that he provide an equivalent sum of money "to equip a ship". He refused and was incarcerated in the Tower of London, dying there in 1656 aged 27, the chapel still nine years from completion.

Though the sumptuous interior furnishings are in the style of the earlier 17th century, the building is a convincing representation of a mediaeval parish church built over perhaps a hundred years or more. The aisle and chancel windows have intersecting tracery, an early type of the Decorated period of Gothic; the tower including a west window and clerestory are in the later Perpendicular style, giving Staunton Harold a strong claim to be the first English Gothic revival building.


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SK3720, 52 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Chris Brown   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 15 June, 2017   (more nearby)
Submitted
Tuesday, 5 December, 2017
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SK 3798 2086 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:47.0393N 1:26.2997W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SK 3799 2087
View Direction
West-southwest (about 247 degrees)
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