South side of a Grade II listed former Roman Catholic church, Ferndale

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South side of a Grade II listed former Roman Catholic church, Ferndale

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 8 Aug 2013

Viewed across the A4233 Oakland Terrace. Now disused, the building retains the name board showing Our Lady of Penrhys, Ferndale. Built in 1912 as a Roman Catholic church in an arts and crafts gothic style, grade II listed in 1996.

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Image Location

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51.656426
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-3.443388