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Description Former St John's Church, Blackwater Hollow (A3020), Rookley, Isle of Wight, England. A late-19th-century tin tabernacle erected as a chapel of ease to St George's Church, Arreton, just like the similar St Barnabas' Church further up the same road in Blackwater. It went out of use in the late 20th century and is used to store building equipment. It marks the northern limit of Rookley village.
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