Grade II listed former Berse Drelincourt Church, New Broughton

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Grade II listed former Berse Drelincourt Church, New Broughton

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 24 Sep 2016

In late September 2016 a For Sale sign is outside the former church on the north side of the B5101 Berse Road. The Historic Wales website states that the church was founded and endowed in 1742 by Mary Drelincourt, widow of a Dean of Armagh, as a chapel in connection with a girls' charity school which had been founded in 1719 and was later endowed by Mrs Drelincourt and her daughter. The white structure on the roof is a louvred bellcote. The building was Grade II listed in 1963.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.051516
Longitude
-3.020375