S?on Lloc, Welsh Methodist Chapel

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S?on Lloc, Welsh Methodist Chapel

Image: © Tim Stuart Taken: 28 Aug 2008

The Chapel was built as a Wesleyan place of worship in 1829 and rebuilt 60 years later. It is famous as the Chapel of the 'Plygain' (Capel y Plygain). The Plygain is a service of music and worship which takes place every year early on Christmas morning. 'Lloc' is the Welsh word for a livestock enclosure.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.282832
Longitude
-3.295869