Lathom Park Chapel
Lathom Park Chapel, Hall Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 5UG
500 year old chapel in the Parish of Ormskirk.
At the Battle of Bosworth Field 1485 Lord Thomas Stanley's support for Henry VII advanced him to the Earldom of Derby. The Chapel was built in 1500 in the scenic Lathom countryside, by the first Earl of Derby as a thanks offering. Also as a Chantry and place of worship for the surrounding tenants. The original adjoining almshouses provided for eight Bedesmen.
1536 Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry 8th , probably when the Chancel Screen and Lectern were rescued from Burscough Priory and brought to the Chapel.
1645 Siege of Lathom House when it was raised to the ground.
1547 Suppression of the Chantries, the Chapel was probably saved due to it being in constant use.
Well restored, it has a barrel ceiling and stained glass windows which represent the Lathom armorial bearings along with their alliances.
Lathom Park Chapel, Hall Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 5UG
Uneven surface on entry. Step down to vestry. Toilet via outdoor yard or use of an eco toilet.
Wheelchair accessible toilet is an outdoor Eco Toilet. Services at the Chapel every Sunday at 1100 - Visit www.lathomparkchapel.org for more infomation.