The preserved entrance to the former Berth Chapel
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Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 26 Mar 2010
The main building has been demolished but interdenominational Welsh services are held in the former vestry to the rear. The chapel is now known as Eglwys y Berth ("bush church"). The Graig Lwyd granite quarry can be seen on the mountain above.