Capel Sardis - the highest chapel in Wales

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The photograph on this page of Capel Sardis - the highest chapel in Wales by Eric Jones as part of the Geograph project.

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Capel Sardis - the highest chapel in Wales

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 23 Dec 2006

Built in 1820, Sardis, which stands facing Snowdon at a height of 320m, is the highest chapel in Wales. Hebron, the better-known, but ruinous, chapel on Snowdon Image, stands at only 285m absl. Sardis, with its sister chapel, Libanus at Clwt y Bont Image, is under the pastoral care of the minister of Capel Penuel, Bangor. Both are affiliated to the Welsh Baptist Church. http://www.penuelbangor.co.uk

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.131823
Longitude
-4.11644