Lincoln College, East Range And Chapel, Chapel Quadrangle is a Grade I listed building in the Oxford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 January 1954. A C17 College, chapel. 9 related planning applications.

Lincoln College, East Range And Chapel, Chapel Quadrangle

WRENN ID
woven-tin-candle
Grade
I
Local Planning Authority
Oxford
Country
England
Date first listed
12 January 1954
Type
College, chapel
Period
C17
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Lincoln College's East Range and Chapel, located in Chapel Quadrangle, were built between 1629 and 1631, largely funded by John Williams, the Bishop of Lincoln. The Chapel features remarkable stained glass created by Bernard Van Linge, and the roof was constructed around 1701. The South and East sides are made of Bath stone, and the buttresses were rebuilt in 1886.

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