Benarth House, Llanfairfechan
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Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 20 Jul 2017
According to the North Wales Chronicle and Advertiser (6 November 1914), 8 Belgian refugees were staying at Benarth House. There are two tablets either side of the doorway. On the left hand side (and translated into English) is ''In memory The soldiers and sailors from the CM churches in Liverpool and district that were lost in the Great War 1914 - 18'' CM ='Calvinistic Methodist' - now known as the Presbyterian Church Of Wales. Many Welsh men and women went to Liverpool to work. The right hand tablet (again translated into English) ''The Benarth Branch of the Bontnewydd Home Opened July 26, 1924''