Entrance, Jireh Chapel

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Entrance, Jireh Chapel

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 9 Dec 2006

Jesus says any man who enters in may be saved but he better beware if he's parking there! The chapel was built in 1805 by the Countess of Huntingdon for the Reverend Jenkin Jenkins. It fell into disuse but with the aid of grants was restored in the 1990s and given to the Free Presbyterians.

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Image Location

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50.874737
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0.018316