DescriptionOld Church of St. James, Thornton - geograph.org.uk - 392920.jpg
English: The ruin of St James' chapel, Thornton, West Yorkshire, also called Thornton Bell Chapel, seen from the west. The octagon on the left is the former bell turret. In the distance is the east wall of the chancel.
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