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English: St Anne's Church, New Hedges, Tenby, Pembrokeshire. A "tin tabernacle" built of corrugated iron on a timber frame. It was restored a few years ago with the aid of a grant. Note the nice wrought iron fishes on the fence leading down to the church (best seen large).
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Tin Tabernacle, New Hedges

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Camera location51° 41′ 40.89″ N, 4° 43′ 36.72″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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