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It is in one of the many districts that dot the territory of Campli and was almost certainly built in the late nineteenth century.
The roof is gabled and has a bell gable that supports only one bell, while on the façade there is a simple entrance portal surrounded by a brick and surmounted by a round window.
The interior has a single nave and in the walls there are some niches where they find accommodation a small terracotta statue of the Madonna delle Grazie and a statue of the Madonna del Carmine. Also worth seeing are two holy water stoups, one of which dates back to the end of the sixteenth century.