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The cross on the roof was fashioned out of a mediaeval oak beam from the bell tower at St Dunstan’s, and a notable feature of the chapel is its embroidered kneelers. The making of these was a major project undertaken by members of the congregation, guided and inspired by the late Rosalind Wills. Each kneeler follows the same colour scheme but has a different design, all related in some way to the village and its chapel. The many beautiful gardens in the village, of which Rest-Awhile, the home of the late Molly Crockett, is a striking example, help to maintain the tradition whereby flowers have always been an important feature of the chapel. |
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| Services at Owlswick Chapel use the Book of Common Prayer. Holy Communion is held at 11.15 am on the second Sunday in each month, and there is Evensong on the fourth Sunday. In the winter months (October to March) the service is at 3.00 pm and in the summer at 6.00 pm. | |||