Grade II listed Church of St John the Baptist, Troedyrhiw

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Grade II listed Church of St John the Baptist, Troedyrhiw

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 5 Jul 2012

Church in Wales church viewed from Hill Street, which was named after a Merthyr Tydfil ironmaster, Anthony Hill, the owner of the Plymouth Ironworks. He funded the construction of the church in 1852. Hill was buried within the church in an iron coffin. The church was Grade II listed in August 1975.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.709865
Longitude
-3.350286