Colliers' Cwtch, Bargoed Terrace, Treharris
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 17 Mar 2011
The view east along Cardiff Road. The row of houses is named Bargoed Terrace. Facing the lamppost (second red car) is Colliers' Cwtch club, formerly Treharris Workingmen's Club, also known as the Dog & Rabbit. Cwtch is a dialect word in some parts of Wales, from the Welsh word meaning to cuddle. So the probable shade of meaning here is a snug place.
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