Grade II listed Llewellyn Almshouses, Neath

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Grade II listed Llewellyn Almshouses, Neath

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 5 May 2016

The Leonard Street side of the late Victorian almshouses on the corner of Gnoll Park Road. Designed by George E Halliday, Llandaff Diocesan architect, erected in 1897 in memory of Griffith Llewellyn of Baglan by his widow. The almshouses were for single or widowed ladies of the church. Grade II listed in 1989.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.665678
Longitude
-3.796072