St. Nicholas Chapel - Lacemaking, Guildhall singers, Shanty men and Cameras
St Nicholas Chapel, St. Ann's Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1LT
This light-filled building is the largest parochial chapel in England – but bigger than some cathedrals – and was built as a chapel-of-ease (‘easy to get to’) for St Margaret's Priory and parish church, which retained control over it. Most of the chapel was rebuilt between 1380 and 1410. Like many harbour churches, it is dedicated to the patron saint of fishermen and sailors.
The chapel’s oldest feature is part of the tower dating back to 1225, incorporated into the 15th-century chapel which has huge windows, an amazing painted main door c.1400, an enormous font canopy, and the first Angel roof in East Anglia. But the slender spire is entirely Victorian, since the earlier one blew down in the ‘tempest’ of 1741.
Explore the history of the chapel and medieval Lynn through their interactive interpretation, or follow one of the three children’s trails around the chapel.
11am - U3A Shanty Singers
12pm & 3pm - The Guildhall Singers. The Guildhall Singers were formed in 2019 as an experienced ensemble, singing at a high standard and choosing music more suited to a smaller group. Their repertoire ranges from Early and Renaissance to Contemporary and Jazz. They have performed at a number of venues and events in and around King’s Lynn. The group would welcome enthusiastic and skilled new members –[email protected]
All day - A demonstration by Lavender Lace-makers + Exhibition by King’s Lynn and District Camera Club
St Nicholas Chapel, St. Ann's Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1LT