St Helen's Chapel
St Helen's Lane, Colchester, Essex, CO1 1UR
The chapel is first mentioned in documentary sources in 1076 but is likely to have originated in the Anglo-Saxon period. It is constructed on Roman foundations, part of a theatre (also open for Heritage Open Days), and the chapel has been rebuilt several times over the centuries.
The building has had various uses over the years, including a museum store in the 1990s. It is now in the care of the Greek Orthodox Church. Inside, a wonderful selection of icons or religious paintings is displayed.
St Helen's Lane, Colchester, Essex, CO1 1UR
Entrance step into the building.
The nearby St Martin's and St James the Great churches are also open at the same time.