English: North Gosforth Chapel. The ruins of a medieval chapel can be found tucked away in the middle of Melton Park residential estate. The chapel, sometimes referred to as St Nicholas' due to its links with St Nicholas' church in South Gosforth, first appears in records in 1252. It is thought to have been destroyed sometime in the 17th century.
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