Yellow moulded brick chimney at Tabernacle Presbyterian Chapel
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Image: © Skinscribe Taken: 13 Jun 2008
Unusual moulded yellow brick chimney on the Sunday schoolroom attached to the Tabernacle Presbyterian Chapel in Long Street that is neatly matched to the perforated ridge tiles. Interesting wave-edged cast iron gutters echoing the ridge tiles too. A fine solid chapel and school room showing more than usual architectural panache, from around the turn of the century (the chapel was rebuilt in 1904), well taken by Ceridwen here: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/577174