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Pen-rhiw Chapel
St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB
Probably first built as a barn during the mid 18th century, the building was acquired in 1777 by the Unitarians for use as a meeting house or chapel.
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St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB
Probably first built as a barn during the mid 18th century, the building was acquired in 1777 by the Unitarians for use as a meeting house or chapel.
St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6EL
Built in the 12th century, the church underwent extensive and sympathetic restoration in 1859, undertaken by GE Street in 1859.
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St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB
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St Johns Wood, Greater London | NW8 9UT
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St Just in Penwith, Cornwall | TR19 7HA
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