Source: Willem Vandenameele
This chapel at the intersection of Pierestraat and Annovenstraat is a testament to simplicity. This small whitewashed open brick chapel with a tile saddle roof probably dates from the third to fourth quarter of the 19th century. It has a high pointed arch with half timber door in a blunt gable. Inside are a folk wooden crucifix and an altar top with plaster statues of Our Lady on either side of the cross.
The Annovenstraat used to be called the 'Oudenhovenstraat'.
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