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Anyone Remember The Chapel by Cyfyng Cottage Near Ty Mawr National Trust House?

A family member owns Cyfyng Cottage which is attached to the old Presbyterian Chapel that was used by people of the Wybrnant Valley from about 1850 until the 1960s. The chapel is situated high up on the road to Ty Mawr which Bishop Morgan lived and translated the Bible into Welsh. During the week the chapel was used as a school with children walking up to 3 miles to get there, then on a Sunday it held services. Can anyone remember going to this school or chapel or indeed have any photos or memories of it? I suppose the nearest village is Penmachno about 3 miles away.

Written by Christine Conroy. To send Christine Conroy a private message, click here.

A memory of Penmachno in Gwynedd shared on Monday, 25th April 2011.

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