Image: The medieval chapel of St. Trinian's, near Crosby - geograph.org.uk - 58337
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Description: The medieval chapel of St. Trinian's, near Crosby. Built originally around 1230 AD on land belonging to the Priory of St. Ninian, the chapel set in a field next to the TT motorcycle course is famed for "The Legend of The Buggane" a kind of Troll who kept blewing the roof of the chapel.
Title: The medieval chapel of St. Trinian's, near Crosby - geograph.org.uk - 58337
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Author: David Radcliffe
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