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The Chapel built by sculpter John Bunting at Scotch Corner on Bronze Age Hambleton Street and medieval drovers and trade route, North Yorkshire. Local man Bunting (1927-2002) exemplified the master craftsman, discovering the derelict structure as 16 year-old and spending his life renovating the structure then carving in stone inside and out. The Chapel is open to the public 2-3 times a year and walkers and admirers of Bunting climb the hill via the drovers route from nearby Oldstead. Scotch Corner takes its name from the Scots and English battle of 1322.

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The Chapel built by sculpter John Bunting at Scotch Corner on Bronze Age Hambleton Street and medieval drovers and trade route, North Yorkshire. Local man Bunting (1927-2002) exemplified the master craftsman, discovering the derelict structure as 16 year-old and spending his life renovating the structure then carving in stone inside and out. The Chapel is open to the public 2-3 times a year and walkers and admirers of Bunting climb the hill via the drovers route from nearby Oldstead. Scotch Corner takes its name from the Scots and English battle of 1322.
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