Derelict former Tabernacle chapel, Treorchy

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Derelict former Tabernacle chapel, Treorchy

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 23 Jan 2012

Located on the corner of Dumfries Street and Luton Street. The inscription in stone at the top of the building shows TABERNACL 1867. Tabernacl is the Welsh spelling. Curiously, the N is reversed, so that the diagonal line in the letter ascends from lower left to upper right. Formerly a Welsh Independent Congregationalist chapel later used by Methodists.

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Image Location

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51.661172
Longitude
-3.509324