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English Heritage - Duxford Chapel
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Duxford Chapel is a chapel that was once part of the Hospital of St. John, founded by William de Colville at Duxford, in Cambridgeshire, England. Though called Duxford Chapel, the building is situated between the villages of Duxford and Whittlesford, adjacent to Whittlesford Parkway railway station.
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Restaurant at Red Lion Hotel, Whittlesford
Station Rd E, Station Rd W, Whittlesford, Cambridge CB22 4NL, United Kingdom
McDonald's
Whittlesford Service Station, Pampisford, Whittlesford, Cambridge CB22 3HD, United Kingdom
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The Duxford Hotel Cambridge South M11 Jct 10
42 Station Rd E, Whittlesford, Bridge, Cambridge CB22 4NL, United Kingdom
Red Lion Hotel
Station Rd E, Station Rd W, Whittlesford, Cambridge CB22 4NL, United Kingdom
Orchard Pond B&B Duxford & Whittlesford
28 Royston Rd, Whittlesford, Cambridge CB22 4NW, United Kingdom
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English Heritage - Duxford Chapel
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English Heritage - Duxford Chapel

Station Rd E, Whittlesford, Cambridge CB22 4NL, United Kingdom
4.3(33)
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Duxford Chapel is a chapel that was once part of the Hospital of St. John, founded by William de Colville at Duxford, in Cambridgeshire, England. Though called Duxford Chapel, the building is situated between the villages of Duxford and Whittlesford, adjacent to Whittlesford Parkway railway station.

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english-heritage.org.uk

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Bella_therapy Corinne RBella_therapy Corinne R
Absolutely amazing place. Quite a spooky little vibe. Closed the door and even on a bright sunny day the corners were in darkness but it's a great place. There is a small wooden seat and a board that tells you information about the chapel. It's quite easy to find. There is a holiday inn and pub nearby.. due to coronavirus the pub was closed but the holiday inn was open and they allowed me to use the bathroom. I parked on the other side of the station and then just walked across the bridge. But you could park nearby... Some of it though is restricted parking or station parking so you would need a ticket. It was clean inside and great care had been taken in preserving the place. It's Free to go in and has open on the door. The old door is beautiful and it's like stepping backwards in time. The musty smell, smells like old books. For a bookworm like me a dream. Also, it has beautiful old wooden beams. Definitely recommend this place. It is family friendly however, lots of spiderwebs and the ground is quite stoney.
Nicky HirstNicky Hirst
Just a 'barn'. Worth popping your head round the door and checking out the diagram which shows the different ages of the building. It is free to visit, and, depending on the time of your visit, some free on road parking. No specific visiting times, just lightly push the door and go in. Maybe combine with a visit to the pub next door or on your way to Audley End, or similar.
Ashley LightfootAshley Lightfoot
It's OK but I wouldn't go out the way to visit it, maybe if you're passing. Simple structure and information about it on the outside and website. There is also a bord inside. Parking is an issue. There is a carpark next to it, but the cheapest is a £1 for an hour, and there is a camera picking up number plates as you drive in. Pub next door, so maybe combine the to.
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Absolutely amazing place. Quite a spooky little vibe. Closed the door and even on a bright sunny day the corners were in darkness but it's a great place. There is a small wooden seat and a board that tells you information about the chapel. It's quite easy to find. There is a holiday inn and pub nearby.. due to coronavirus the pub was closed but the holiday inn was open and they allowed me to use the bathroom. I parked on the other side of the station and then just walked across the bridge. But you could park nearby... Some of it though is restricted parking or station parking so you would need a ticket. It was clean inside and great care had been taken in preserving the place. It's Free to go in and has open on the door. The old door is beautiful and it's like stepping backwards in time. The musty smell, smells like old books. For a bookworm like me a dream. Also, it has beautiful old wooden beams. Definitely recommend this place. It is family friendly however, lots of spiderwebs and the ground is quite stoney.
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Just a 'barn'. Worth popping your head round the door and checking out the diagram which shows the different ages of the building. It is free to visit, and, depending on the time of your visit, some free on road parking. No specific visiting times, just lightly push the door and go in. Maybe combine with a visit to the pub next door or on your way to Audley End, or similar.
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It's OK but I wouldn't go out the way to visit it, maybe if you're passing. Simple structure and information about it on the outside and website. There is also a bord inside. Parking is an issue. There is a carpark next to it, but the cheapest is a £1 for an hour, and there is a camera picking up number plates as you drive in. Pub next door, so maybe combine the to.
Ashley Lightfoot

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Absolutely amazing place. Quite a spooky little vibe. Closed the door and even on a bright sunny day the corners were in darkness but it's a great place. There is a small wooden seat and a board that tells you information about the chapel. It's quite easy to find. There is a holiday inn and pub nearby.. due to coronavirus the pub was closed but the holiday inn was open and they allowed me to use the bathroom. I parked on the other side of the station and then just walked across the bridge. But you could park nearby... Some of it though is restricted parking or station parking so you would need a ticket. It was clean inside and great care had been taken in preserving the place. It's Free to go in and has open on the door. The old door is beautiful and it's like stepping backwards in time. The musty smell, smells like old books. For a bookworm like me a dream. Also, it has beautiful old wooden beams. Definitely recommend this place. It is family friendly however, lots of spiderwebs and the ground is...

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2y

As other reviews have said it is a simple, one room, building with an oak vaulted roof. It is free to enter. Reading the info board and diagram inside then looking around it does make you realise how difficult things must have been in it's heyday especially as part of a larger hospital. There is some roadside parking on the street in the afternoon. The pub next door looks nice but we didnt have time to stop. There is a big, modern, Holiday Express hotel tucked away out of sight at the end of the cul de sac by the station too. The photos already posted...

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3y

Just a 'barn'. Worth popping your head round the door and checking out the diagram which shows the different ages of the building.

It is free to visit, and, depending on the time of your visit, some free on road parking. No specific visiting times, just lightly push the door and go in.

Maybe combine with a visit to the pub next door or on your way to Audley...

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