Image Mow Cop in 1807. The inscription over the door reads "This porch was the gift of Misses H & EA Deaville 1934". These two deavilles would not have got away with concrete blocks after 1951 when the Peak District National Park http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_District_National_Park was created. Compare with Image just up the road - a building remarkably similar is size and shape - where the planners insisted upon stone. ."> Onecote Chapel

Onecote Chapel

Introduction

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Onecote Chapel

Image: © Roger W Haworth Taken: 16 Aug 2006

The inscription at the apex of the porch reads "Primitive Methodist Chapel erected AD 1822". Primitive Methodism started about 20 km away on Image Mow Cop in 1807. The inscription over the door reads "This porch was the gift of Misses H & EA Deaville 1934". These two deavilles would not have got away with concrete blocks after 1951 when the Peak District National Park http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_District_National_Park was created. Compare with Image just up the road - a building remarkably similar is size and shape - where the planners insisted upon stone.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.092188
Longitude
-1.928285