Hill Park Baptist Chapel, Haverfordwest

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Hill Park Baptist Chapel, Haverfordwest

Image: © Deborah Tilley Taken: 24 Dec 2006

Situated at the bottom of Prendergast Hill. The black building to the right is a guitar/ music shop.The white building next to it has had an industrial past.In the 1980's it was used for stripping wood in large quantities. However it is very old. The exterior belies this. Inside there is a massive Flemish Chimney from ground floor to roof height situated at the rear inside what is now the kitchen. The left side of the house is considerably older than the right side. This is evident from the building style inside. It is thought that there was once a gap where the right side of the building was until it was extended. The Bridgend Inn is the pink building on the right.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.804722
Longitude
-4.966433