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Help Save the Leper Chapel – Cambridge’s Oldest Building
The Leper Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, built in 1125, is Cambridge’s oldest complete building – a rare and beautiful survivor from medieval England. For 900 years, it has stood on the edge of the city: first as a place of refuge for society’s outcasts, then as a landmark of local history and resilience.
Now it needs our help.
The Chapel is in urgent need of repair. Cracks in the stonework, a leaking roof, and failing structural timbers threaten its future. Without restoration, we risk losing this irreplaceable piece of Cambridge’s heritage.
We are raising funds to conserve and protect the Leper Chapel for future generations – not just as a monument, but as a living space for community, culture, and quiet reflection.
Why It Matters
It’s one of the oldest surviving chapels in the country
A rare example of Norman architecture
A symbol of inclusion, care, and history at the edge of the city
Entirely maintained by local charity