St. Mary's Chapel, Wyre

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title: St. Mary's Chapel, Wyre
text: St. Mary's Chapel is a ruined 12th century chapel found on the island of Wyre, in Orkney, Scotland. It is thought to have been built by a Norse chieftain, Kolbeinn hrúga or his son, Bjarni Kolbeinsson, Bishop of Orkney. The now roofless Romanesque style building was originally constructed of local rubble and lime mortar. During the late 19th century, the building was restored. Historic Environment Scotland established the site, which includes the church and walled burial ground, as a scheduled m
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description: Historic church located on the island of Wyre, Orkney, Scotland
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date modified: 2023-08-01T14:45:59Z
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