Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Coventry Parish Ruins are the remnants of an historic Episcopal church located at Rehobeth, Somerset County, Maryland. It consists of a two-story seven-by-three-bay Flemish bond brick church erected between 1785 and 1788. The ruin has been reduced to three primary walls, since the south wall rises only a foot above ground level, except for one single-story pier. At the time of its construction it was the largest Episcopal church on Maryland's Eastern Shore."@en }
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- Coventry_Parish_Ruins comment "Coventry Parish Ruins are the remnants of an historic Episcopal church located at Rehobeth, Somerset County, Maryland. It consists of a two-story seven-by-three-bay Flemish bond brick church erected between 1785 and 1788. The ruin has been reduced to three primary walls, since the south wall rises only a foot above ground level, except for one single-story pier. At the time of its construction it was the largest Episcopal church on Maryland's Eastern Shore.".
- Q5179107 comment "Coventry Parish Ruins are the remnants of an historic Episcopal church located at Rehobeth, Somerset County, Maryland. It consists of a two-story seven-by-three-bay Flemish bond brick church erected between 1785 and 1788. The ruin has been reduced to three primary walls, since the south wall rises only a foot above ground level, except for one single-story pier. At the time of its construction it was the largest Episcopal church on Maryland's Eastern Shore.".