A family chapel dating from 1802 on the former estate of Upper Canada's First Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe. The chapel was given to the people of Ontario by Sir Geoffrey Harmsworth. The Prime Minister, the Honorable John P Robarts, accepted the deeds to the chapel and the grounds from Sir Geoffrey and title to an essential right-of-way from Mr A G LeMarchant on 27 September 1966. John Graves Simcoe is buried here. It's close to Honiton in East Devon.
Tags: Wolford Chapel Devon England
The 11th century chapel at Bickleigh Castle in Devon.
The Grade II Listed Gothic Style church dates mainly from 1870. The church tower, however, dates from the 11th century when a priory was founded here belonging to the Benedictine Abbey of Mont St Michel in Normandy, though the tower has been substantially modified over the years.
Tags: Church Otterton Devon England
St Swithun's church at Shobrooke, Mid Devon. The church, which has Anglo Saxon origins, was rebuilt in the 15th century.
Tags: Shobrooke Mid Devon Landscape Church Countryside
Measuring 26ft across, this is the stained glass panel depicting Jesus Christ at Buckfast Abbey in Devon.