St Thomas à Becket Chapel, Milford Haven (Q17020910)

  • matcher place: Pembrokeshire (relation 57535)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: 12th-century establishments in Wales, Archaeological sites in Pembrokeshire, Buildings and structures in Milford Haven, Chapels in Pembrokeshire, Grade II listed churches in Pembrokeshire, History of Pembrokeshire
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

St Thomas à Becket Chapel is a Grade II listed building situated in the town of Milford Haven. It was constructed in 1180 and dedicated to St Thomas Becket. It commanded fine views of the Haven estuary, situated on the north bank in open space. Along with two other chapels, now disappeared, at Herbrandston and St Anne's Head, it functioned not only as a Catholic place of worship, but also as a Beacon Chapel, or lighthouse to sailors. The chapel enjoyed a dependent relationship with the nearby Pill Priory. By the 17th century the structure was in ruins, when it was occupied by Parliamentarian forces in 1644. It later acquired a function as storage for the battery located on the Rath.

Wikidata location: 51.7109, -5.0259 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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structure of worship (Q1370598) amenity=place_of_worship
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