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There is a wide selection of books, postcards, prayer cards and momentos that you can purchase when you visit the Chapel. A team of helpers from Bradwell village look after the bookstall and visit daily to maintain stocks.

If you would like to buy by post, see below:

TO ORDER BY POST

To purchase any of the following items, click here to view and print the order form.

Items for sale in the Chapel
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  {short description of image} The Fort of Othona and the Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex

This guide was first published in 1966 and the latest version was reprinted in October 2007. 87,000 copies of the guide have been sold to visitors to the Chapel.

Price £2.50
     
  {short description of image} The Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, Bradwell-on-Sea, The Pilgrim Way

This guide gives a brief history of the Chapel and its history since it was built by St Cedd in 654AD.

Price 40p
     
  {short description of image} St Cedd of Bradwell, Bishop of the East Saxons and Untying Celtic Knotwork

These two guides were written by the Rt Reverend Martin Wallace, Bishop of Selby when he was Rector of Bradwell and Chaplain of St Peter's Chapel.

"Bishop of the East Saxons" describes St Cedd's life from his childhood in Northumbria to his death in 664.

"Untying Celtic Knotwork" looks at the meaning of the Celtic patterns and their significance for us.

Price 40p each
   
  {short description of image} Postcards of St Peter's Chapel


There are three cards as shown above: interior view, external view and composite with four views.

Price 40p each
     
  {short description of image} Footpath Guide to Bradwell-on-Sea

While visiting St Peter's Chapel you may want to take the opportunity to walk around the village of Bradwell-on-Sea. The walk takes in Bradwell village, St Peter's Chapel and the surrounding beach and Cockle Spit, along the sea wall passing the de-commissioned Bradwell Nuclear Power Station and finishing at Bradwell waterside. Starting point is Bradwell village centre but you can start from wherever you have parked your car in Bradwell.

Price 40p
     
  {short description of image} The Crucifix

This is a guide to the Chapel's crucifix written by the Rector of Bradwell, Reverend Hugh Beavan in 2004.

The crucifix was designed by the artist Francis William Stephen and was dedicated by the Rt Reverend Henry Wilson, Bishop of Chelmsford in July 1949 at the first Bradwell Pilgrimage to take place after the Second World War.

Price 40p
   
   To purchase any of the above items, click here to view and print the order form.

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