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  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
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  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-16.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-13.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-12.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-18.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-17.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-15.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-14.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-11.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • St Ninian's Chapel, previously a chapel linked to Whithorn Priory and a stopping off point for pilgrims landing here, Isle of Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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  • St Ninian's Chapel, previously a chapel linked to Whithorn Priory and a stopping off point for pilgrims landing here, Isle of Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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  • Cheltenham Eagle tower (the 15-storey building is the town's tallest structure and only only sky scraper) and Cheltenham College chapel (at right) of seen from Leckhampton Hill
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  • Chapel Geo, Dunnet Head, Caithness, Scotland.
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  • Medieval grave slab IV, Keills chapel, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Medieval grave slab II, Keills chapel, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Kilmorie Chapel, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • St Ninian's Chapel I, Isle of Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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  • St Govan’s Chapel, built above a hermitage cell in the 14th century, Dyfed.
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  • Wheal Coates, Chapel Porth, Cornwall.
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  • Smeaton’s Pier and St Nicholas Chapel, St Ives, Cornwall.
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  • Porth Chapel III, Cornwall.
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  • Medway Crematorium, Kent, UK. New Chapel by Clay Architecture, 2013
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  • Medway Crematorium, Kent, UK. New Chapel by Clay Architecture, 2013
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  • Medway Crematorium, Kent, UK. New Chapel by Clay Architecture, 2013
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  • Medway Crematorium, Kent, UK. New Chapel by Clay Architecture, 2013
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  • Medway Crematorium, Kent, UK. New Chapel by Clay Architecture, 2013
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  • Medway Crematorium, Kent, UK. New Chapel by Clay Architecture, 2013
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  • Medway Crematorium, Kent, UK. New Chapel by Clay Architecture, 2013
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  • Medway Crematorium, Kent, UK. New Chapel by Clay Architecture, 2013
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  • A profusion of bosses in the vaults of the Thistle Chapel, St Giles High Kirk, Edinburgh, Scotland. The foliate bosses depict the national flowers of the countries of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The angelic bosses hold the shields of the eight Knights at the time of the Order’s foundation and the six Knights added by Queen Anne. The central bosses depict the Royal arms of Scotland, Saint Giles, the star of the Order of the Thistle, Saint Andrew, and the Pelican in her piety.
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  • Bass Rock, a volcanic plug in the North Sea that has variously housed a hermitage, chapel, castle, prison and lighthouse, East Lothian, Scotland.
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  • The remaining gable of St Murdoch’s Chapel with Scurdie Ness Lighthouse, Angus, Scotland.
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  • St Murdoch’s Chapel, built 12-13th century & abandoned 1611, Angus, Scotland.
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  • Fort George Garrison Chapel, Inverness, Scotland.
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  • Revolution. St Mary’s Chapel, Crosskirk, Caithness, Scotland.
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  • St Catherine’s Chapel from Linton Hill, Abbotsbury, Dorset.
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  • Medieval grave slab I, Keills chapel, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Keills Chapel Cross dating from the late 8th century, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Medieval grave slab V, Keills chapel, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Medieval grave slab III, Keills chapel, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Tombstone, Kilbrannan Chapel, Skipness, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Above the main chapel, St Peter’s Seminary, Cardross, Scotland.
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  • Private prayer chapel, St Peter’s Seminary, Cardross, Scotland.
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  • Main chapel, St Peter’s Seminary, Cardross, Scotland.
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  • Mid level aspect of the main Chapel from the refectory, St Peter’s Seminary, Cardross, Scotland.
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  • St Ninian's Chapel II, Isle of Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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  • St Ninian's Chapel III, Isle of Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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  • Sunset at the Rock-cut tombs, St Patrick’s Chapel, Heysham, Lancashire.
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  • Grave cover, St Patrick’s Chapel, Heysham, Lancashire.
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  • Dusk at the Rock-cut tombs, St Patrick’s Chapel, Heysham, Lancashire.
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  • Sunset at the Rock-cut tombs, St Patrick’s Chapel, Heysham, Lancashire.
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  • 8th century Rock-cut tombs and sockets for crosses, St Patrick’s Chapel, Heysham, Lancashire.
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  • Church of the Holy Cross at dusk, a medieval sailor’s chapel of ease, Mwnt, Ceredigion.
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  • St Non’s Cross, 7th to 9th century, St Non’s Chapel, Pembrokeshire.
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  • Path to the ruins of St Non’s Chapel, held by tradition to mark the birthplace of St David, Pembrokeshire.
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  • St Govan’s Chapel, Dyfed.
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  • Entrance to St Govan’s Chapel, Dyfed.
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  • Interior of St Govan’s Chapel, Dyfed.
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