Weld memorial chapel, Chideock
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Image: © John Stephen Taken: 9 May 2015
The west face of the Grade II Weld memorial chapel, North Road, Chideock. The Welds owned the manor from 1802 to 2000. The west face of the Grade II listed Roman Catholic Mortuary Chapel has a low relief stone rood of Christ Crucified, INRI being inscribed over the figure of Christ with two doves and lamb. There are foliage and nail-head ornament in the spandrels. Above is an oval window in mandorla form. An iron crucifix is fixed to the apex of the tower roof.
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