I spotted this chapel on the way to last weeks post and stopped off for some photos on the way back, Cant find any history on it other that what it tells you on the plaque over the door
Roadside view of the chapel
And another the opposite way
The plaque over the door with the history
Above the front of the chapel
Left the graveyard
These are the graves dating back to when the chapel opened and most are getting covered in ivy
The carving on the top with a covering of ivy
To the right you can see a row of headstones with footstones
Round the other side of the chapel is another graveyard with more recent burials
Looking back down to the chapel
The more recent burials
The graves are well kept here and many have flowers on the graves. The one on the right has a remembrance cross he probably fought in the Second World War he was 29 when he dies two years after the end of the war.
With that I will leave you till next week and wish you all a very pleasant weekend
6 comments:
Fotografias muito interessantes, aproveito para desejar um bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
The first shot reminds me very much of a country community hall I know of here.
...quite a small spartan chapel. Enjoy your week.
a fantastic place
A small, interesting church. I love old cemeteries.
Thank you so much that I can watch them.
Have a nice week, Billy:)
You're like me, I stop off at places when we're driving that catch my eye.
Post a Comment