St.. Loye's Chapel Exeter
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Image: © Jan Baker Taken: 11 Dec 2008
St Loye's chapel was built in the 1380's to serve a rural mansion and was dedicated to the patron saint of blacksmiths and goldsmiths. After 400 years it had fallen into disrepair and was used as a stable. St. Loye's emblem is a horseshoe.