The converted vestry of Capel Bethel

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The converted vestry of Capel Bethel

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 29 May 2009

Capel Bethel, a Welsh Baptist chapel, complete with a chapel house, was built in 1861, replacing an earlier chapel of 1841. A vestry was added in 1932. In 1992 both chapel and chapel house were demolished and services were there after held in the vestry. In 2003, the vestry was sold and converted into a house.

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Image Location

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53.374997
Longitude
-4.366325