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Description:'Onecote Chapel.' West view showing a building of 18th century classical style, apparantly brick with stone dressings. It has a round-headed west door and a window above surmounted by a wooden bell-turret. There are distant hills beyond, and a field with a wall in the foreground. 'L. J. Wood.' nd [19th cent] Copyright: Trustees of the William Salt Library
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The name, Onecote, is first recorded in 1199 and is said to mean ‘remote cottage’. It is a small village, ...
'Onecote Chapel.' West view showing a building of 18th century classical style, apparantly brick with ...
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