History in Structure

Tag: Chantry chapel

Building on private land or a dedicated area or altar within a parish church or cathedral, set aside or built especially for the performance of the chantry duties by the priest

Is a member of Chapel

  1. II* Remains of Chantry, Abutting East Side of Chantry Cottage Photos
    Somerset, TA5
  2. II* Ruins of Windleshaw Abbey in Roman Catholic Cemetery (Chapel of Saint Thomas of Canterbury) Photos
    Windleshaw Abbey Cemetery, Windlehurst, St. Helens, Merseyside, WA10
  3. II The Chantry, and Adjacent Doorway Photos
    Yeovil, Somerset, BA20

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