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St Margaret's Chapel

St Margaret's Chapel

Edinburgh, GB

St Margaret's Chapel is the chapel of Edinburgh Castle. This example of Norman architecture is the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh, probably built in the early 12th century. St Margaret's Chapel fell into disrepair during the Protestant Reformation and then served as a powder keg from the 16th century until the mid 19th century when Sir Daniel Wilson undertook the restoration of the building with the support of Queen Victoria. In 1929, further work was carried out to return the chapel to worship, consecrated on 16 March 1934.

St Margaret's Church, Breckles

St Margaret's Church, Breckles

Breckles, GB

St Margaret’s church is located on the B1111 road from the A11 to Watton; there is no “proper” village of Breckles, only a handful of scattered farm buildings.

St Margaret's Church, Burnham Norton

St Margaret's Church, Burnham Norton

Burnham, GB

St Margaret’s church is located in the small rural village of Burnham Norton, just to the north of the famous larger village Burnham Market in North Norfolk.

St Margaret's Church, Hales

St Margaret's Church, Hales

Hales, GB

St Margaret’s Church is located in Hales, a Norfolk village. It is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.

St Margaret's Church, Hardley

St Margaret's Church, Hardley

Hardley, GB

St Margaret’s church is located in Hardley, a Norfolk village east of Loddon and close to the River Yare.

St Margaret's Church, Herringfleet

St Margaret's Church, Herringfleet

Herringfleet, GB

St Margaret's church is located in Herringfleet, a village in Suffolk on the River Waveney and close to Somerleyton with its famous Hall.

St Margaret's Church, Morton-on-the-Hill

St Margaret's Church, Morton-on-the-Hill

Morton on the Hill, GB

St Margaret's Church is located in Morton-on-the-Hill, in the grounds of Morton Hall just south-west of Attlebridge. It is in the care of the Norfolk Churches Trust.

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