Jubilee Hall, Rhoose
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 11 Jun 2011
Located on Rhoose Road. Jubilee Hall was built in 1887, the 50th year (golden jubilee) of Queen Victoria’s reign. It was originally a Gospel Mission. In 1938 it was bought by the Wesleyan Methodists. It became a dwelling after its use as a place of worship ended in the 1960s.