DescriptionBethany House, Lloyd Baker Street - geograph.org.uk - 1705316.jpg
English: Bethany House, Lloyd Baker Street Part of Bethany House is seen here on the corner of Lloyd Square and Lloyd Baker Street. The building dates from 1881 and was originally the mother house of the Sisters of Bethany, a religious order for women within the Anglican Communion. The order still exists but Bethany House is now used as a hostel offering 94 units of accommodation for homeless young women and is run by Irish Centre Housing.
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