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Smallest Chapel in Britain
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St Trillo's Chapel in Rhos-On-Sea, North Wales. The chapel is tiny, as you can see from the bench outside. Its right on the beach, and still used for worship. The chapel was built over a holy well dedicated to St Trillo and St Elidan. Info Here Thank you to Gonedigital for putting up a working link for me :))) Hope mine works now.

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::0930_23
02/23/08 4:35 AM GMT
Your link isn't working JO. Nice photo and it definitely is small. Must have a lot of straight and narrow folk there. Some places there would be a line to the beach. Like the rock construction. Nice photo Jo. Have a good weekend.

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.gonedigital
02/23/08 4:39 AM GMT
Hey I'm daft to be up at this time Jo but here's the link for you Capel Sant Trillo The comment I was going to make was "even the smallest congregation is big at this church LOL"
Nice photo keep on uploadin. :o)
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.sahadk
02/23/08 4:45 AM GMT
Very nice presentation,looks beautiful!!
Great work Jo.
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.ezulwinikid
02/23/08 4:52 AM GMT
This is lovely and the information you gave is fascinating:-) Thank you!
Deborah
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.Drakaran
02/23/08 1:31 PM GMT
interesting, kinda reminds me more of a mausoleum. thanks for sharing
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sharonva
02/23/08 5:24 PM GMT
I followed gonedigital's link to the web site featuring this chapel and I have to say I am glad you put your camera through the fence to get this picture. Your pic is much better than the equivalent view on the website, although the website is very interesting...showing the interior and different angles of the exterior. Tiny little place to be dedicated to TWO saint's, isn't it. :) Intriguing building, thanks for taking such a nice pic and posting it.
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::braces
02/24/08 12:51 AM GMT
This lovely,MFJ, and as Sharon says your picture is better than the website. Delia can't remember it. But it was over 40 years since she holidayed in Rhos.
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::doubleheader
02/24/08 4:25 AM GMT
Cool image Jo.. Think I'm a bit to tall to get in there so I'll just take a seat outside... Nicely done...=D
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Catman68
02/25/08 11:18 AM GMT
Jo,

Great image and the narrative is great. Thanks for sharing.

Aj
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