DescriptionKeble Martin Chapel, Dartmoor - geograph.org.uk - 381510.jpg
English: Ruin of Keble Martin Chapel, near Huntingdon Cross, Dartmoor, Devon. Early in the 20th century the Rev. Keble Martin used to visit here on camping trips with a group of friends. They built the chapel to use for worship. The chapel was used for the blessing of a wedding in 1990, and a child was baptised in the adjacent house soon after the chapel was built. A small incised cross can be seen on the single stone centre/right.
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