[St. Nicholas Chantry Chapel]—Manchester Cathedral

Manchester, Lancashire England UK

[Roman Catholic]/Anglican

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St Nicholas Chantry Chapel was built around 1215 by the Greslet family, before it was passed on to the de la Ware family in 1311. It was endowed in 1349 and rebuilt by the de Trafford family in 1470. The chapel occupied two bays. It was one of five such chapels which existed within the church; all of which were abolished as chantries during the Reformation. The defining screens have been removed making it look like double aisles on each side of the nave.