The Norwegian Church, Swansea

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The Norwegian Church, Swansea

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 3 Jun 2018

This delightful building on Langdon Road, next to Prince of Wales Dock, originally served as a church for Norwegian sailors in Newport. It was relocated to Swansea in 1910 and again to its present site in 2004, having closed as a church in 1998. It was later used as a jewellery gallery but is now a children's nursery, part of the Appletree chain.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.620191
Longitude
-3.931078