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==Epynt==
  
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Note: This tiny chapel lies on the Epynt which was taken over by the MOD as a training ground for the army in 1940. The chapel was reduced to this about 30 years ago and is now kept tidy.  
 
Note: This tiny chapel lies on the Epynt which was taken over by the MOD as a training ground for the army in 1940. The chapel was reduced to this about 30 years ago and is now kept tidy.  
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Epynt

Formerly Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. Submitted by wr. ‎
Formerly Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. Submitted by wr. ‎
Formerly Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. Submitted by wr. ‎

Note: This tiny chapel lies on the Epynt which was taken over by the MOD as a training ground for the army in 1940. The chapel was reduced to this about 30 years ago and is now kept tidy.



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