The Chapel of St. Nicholas, St. Ives, Cornwall

St. Ives Head (The Island), St. Ives, Cornwall (May 2012)
The two stone plaques on the front of the chapel read:
This ancient chapel of St. Nicholas, which has stood on this site since time immemorial, partially destroyed by order of the War Office in 1904, was rebuilt and restored to its former condition by Sir Edward Hain in 1911 being the coronation year of King George V.
The chapel was further restored in 1971 by James Holman C.R.E. of St. Ives.
The two stone plaques on the front of the chapel read:
This ancient chapel of St. Nicholas, which has stood on this site since time immemorial, partially destroyed by order of the War Office in 1904, was rebuilt and restored to its former condition by Sir Edward Hain in 1911 being the coronation year of King George V.
The chapel was further restored in 1971 by James Holman C.R.E. of St. Ives.
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