The Chapel of St Peter on the Wall

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The Chapel of St-Peter-on-the-Wall sits next to the King Charles III England Coast Path. It's an ancient Saxon chapel, built by St Cedd in 654AD.

The Chapel has a small car park situated approximately 850 metres from the Chapel itself. The path to the Chapel is a natural track across open farmland, uneven and stony (and muddy in winter). Access to the path from the car park is by a fairly large kissing gate that will allow the passage of baby buggys, wheelchairs or large electric buggy/electric wheelchairs. Find out more on the Chapel's website.

There are no toilet facilities at or near the Chapel.

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East End Road, Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex, CM0 7PW