Red Hill Centre, Snitterfield - the larger prayer hut

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Red Hill Centre, Snitterfield - the larger prayer hut

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 20 Sep 2018

One of two huts provided on walks around the grounds, for guests to stop and pray - or just shelter from the rain. This one is called "Beit Lechem" (the Hebrew spelling of Bethlehem, reflecting the community's concern for Israeli Christians). [Access Note: this photo was taken within the grounds of the Red Hill Centre while staying as a guest; apart from public rights of way the grounds are not public access].

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.241141
Longitude
-1.668247