Founded in 1896 by Count Alfons de Villegas de Clercamp as a thanksgiving chapel for the birth of his son, located opposite the southern access avenue of the castle of Bever. A brick chapel flanked by two cypress trees, on a rectangular plan with a three-sided closure under a cantilevered gable roof (artificial slates) with a weatherboard.
A pointed gable with false joints, provided with a barred round-arched door; a crowning façade stone with the inscription "ST ANTOINE 1896". Plastered and white-painted interior with a cement tile floor and a plaster statue of Saint Anthony on a repurposed (?) mantelpiece.
Inside, it is currently (March 2017) a complete mess. Unfortunately, the chapel is visibly neglected.
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