• The Leper Chapel, also known as the Leper Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, is a chapel on the east side of Cambridge, England...
  • The Leper Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene was built in the mid 12th Century. It was named after Mary Magdalene, the Patron Saint of Lepers and Leprosy.
  • We are pleased you enjoyed it in the setting of the Leper Chapel. The chapel is only open to public a few times a year during our Open Days.
  • The Cambridge Leper Chapel, also known as the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, is one of the oldest complete surviving buildings in Cambridge.
  • The 'Leper Chapel' - as it's signposted on the tourist signs - is approximately a 10 minutes' walk in a largely residential area - from Ripon Cathedral.
  • Information on the 12th-century Leper Chapel (St Mary Magdalen's Chapel) in Ripon, Yorkshire, with a chapel history and visiting information.
  • The Grade I-listed Leper Chapel, just off Abbey Road in Cambridge, is the city's second oldest building and is owned by the charity Cambridge Past...
  • The "Friends of the Leper Chapel" was formed in 1999 to promote use of this chapel for education, cultural events and worship.
  • Also called Leper Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, it dates back to the year 1125. Originally, the chapel belonged to a leprosy hospital.
  • The leper chapel is the only piece of 12th Century architecture in Dunwich to survive hundreds of years of coastal erosion.