FunkyMuffin
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A huge thanks to a fine gentleman for the intel on these first two beauties. Also visited during my Welsh road trip.
SINISTER CHAPEL
Not too sure why this is called sinister chapel and I've not got any history on the place, but it was in the middle of nowhere! What a spectacular drive to get there and not a soul around for miles (just my kind of place).
SALEM CHAPEL
HISTORY: Salem Methodist Chapel in Arthog was built in 1833 and rebuilt in 1868 by architect Thomas of Landore. It closed it's doors in 1973.
EXPLORE: It had been raining the day before my visit and after an interesting and cramped way in, I slipped and landed on my back in the dust and dirt. Didn't do much for my camera or my clothes for that matter, but I was in and that's all that mattered. It had changed quite a bit from the pictures I had seen from other explorers. The way out was not any easier and just as messy!
ST MARY'S CHURCH TINTERN
HISTORY: Much of the church is visible today, but a fire in 1977 left it in ruins. There is very little information on the internet about the fire, only that a group of teenagers visited the church that night and at least one of them died in the fire. It is said that St Mary's was the centre for black magic and satanic rituals.
EXPLORE: I've visited here on several occasions and found it to be a calming place. I recently brought my friend and she instantly freaked out and made us leave!
Thanks for looking
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