Capel Tabernacl Chapel, Llanfair M.E.
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Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 1 Aug 2007
This is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel. Llanfair M.E. is not a medical condition. It is short for Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf (meaning "St Mary's church in the furthest field of the tavern"). which is the name of the parish in which Benllech is situated. The most famous son of the parish was the 18th century poet and beer-swilling cleric Goronwy Owen who was forced into exile in America by the English Bishop of Bangor http://www.tourbrunswick.org/goronwy_owen.htm