Llanfrynach and Cantref Community Hall, Powys

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Llanfrynach and Cantref Community Hall, Powys

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 14 Jul 2019

Located in Llanfrynach. The village website records that the hall which serves the communities of Llanfrynach and Cantref is an attractive traditional red brick slate-roofed building with a touch of Arts and Crafts style. It was built in 1912 under a large oak tree on what was at the time the edge of Llanfrynach village. It was paid for by the Brecon Beacons commoners with money given to them by Merthyr Tydfil District Council in payment for the loss of grazing land when the Upper Neuadd Reservoir was built.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.923085
Longitude
-3.347661