Ruins Of Chapel At Pett Place is a Grade II listed building in the Ashford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 February 1967. Chapel.

Ruins Of Chapel At Pett Place

WRENN ID
long-stone-willow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Ashford
Country
England
Date first listed
14 February 1967
Type
Chapel
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The ruins of a chapel are located to the east of Pett Place. These remains date back to the medieval period and consist of a gable end made of flints, which features the outline of a pointed window. It is believed that the original materials were taken from the Norman cellar of the old house at Pett Place and were reconfigured in the 18th century to create a folly. The site is scheduled as an ancient monument.

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