• The Vyne Chapel forms part of The Vyne, a 16th-century country house in the parish of Sherborne St John, near Basingstoke, in Hampshire, England.
  • The Vyne Chapel. Services and events. News and notices. About us. ... Facilities and features. The Vyne Chapel.
  • The Last Baron Chute of the Vyne, Sir Charles Lennard Chute (1879-1956), and Lady Chute bequeathed the estate to the National Trust in 1956.
  • The Vyne is a Grade 1-listed country house, attracting approximately 130,000 visitors per year but with scope to attract more local visitors from nearby Basingstoke...
  • Detail of left hand section of the Chapel east window (early 16th century), Chapel of The Vyne, Basingstoke, Hampshire. |
  • Owned by the National Trust, the stained glass at the east end of the chapel is internationally significant, and the most important under their custodianship.
  • Another high point of the Vyne is the beautiful chapel and its stained glass windows. ... The Vyne Chapels pews with Aragon and Tudor symbols_.jpg.
  • Chapel & Church: The Vyne contains a fascinating Tudor chapel with Renaissance glass.
  • The chapel at the north-east of the house . Diapering in the brickwork. ... Click a thumbnail to hold the image on screen. Information about The Vyne on Wikipedia.
  • One of the historic highlights of The Vyne is the early 16th century chapel, one of the finest Tudor chapels in the country, built from 1518-1527.