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Except where indicated, photography by John Ball - 28 Mar 1998
with Agfa ePhoto-307 digital camera
This old Dissenters' chapel (Image 1 and Image 2) is said to preserve the atmosphere of humility and domestic warmth which is lacking in more pretentious larger chapels. The chapel was converted in 1696 from a 16th-century farmhouse and barn.
Photography by Anthony Jones, from his book Welsh Chapels published in 1996 by Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd., Stroud, Gloucestershire; ISBN 0-7509-1162-X
Maesyronnen Chapel is set in an isolated location in the beautiful south Radnorshire countryside (see below). For further details of the chapel, see the Powys Digital History Project website.
Image 3:
The green fields of Radnorshire, with Breconshire's Black Mountains in the distance.
Image 4:
Woodland in Cilkenny Dingle near Maesyronnen Chapel.
Image 5:
A quiet clearing in Cilkenny Dingle.
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