Other lost medieval chapels on the Cornish coast include the chapel that once stood on Chapel Rock between St Michael's Mount & Marazion; this chapel was first mentioned in 1419 and is said to have been demolished in 1645.pic.twitter.com/UswNTFUpvw
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Some more pieces of medieval stonework from the former 15th-century St Rumon's Chapel, Redruth, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/MBP2mgpAld
Chapel Euny Well, Sancreed, Cornwall, is the site of another lost medieval chapel; the chapel, which had an unusual plan and orientation, was ruinous in the 19th century and has now gone, but dressed stone from it seems to be used around the top of the holy well.pic.twitter.com/XuzOXvUrxB
A view of Chapel Euny well from 1904: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/issue.xhtml?recordId=1155300&recordType=GreyLitSeries …pic.twitter.com/PjAc5dHeKH
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