DescriptionSite of Chapel of Ebb's Nook - geograph.org.uk - 428259.jpg
English: Site of Chapel of Ebb's Nook Situated on a narrow strip of land the chapel remains dates back to the 13th century with evidence of an earlier building. The name indicates an association with St. Ebba, a 7th century Anglo Saxon princess and a friend of St. Cuthbert.
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