DescriptionTredegar Central Surgery 1821167 730c1e4a.jpg
English: Former Central Surgery, Tredegar - Located on Church Street, the Grade II listed building is now Cwm Seren Care Home, accommodating up to 29 residents.
The building was erected as the Central Surgery in 1911 by the Tredegar Medical Aid and Sick Relief Fund. The surgery provided consulting and treatment rooms, a pharmacy and a waiting room.
The Fund was used by Tredegar-born Aneurin Bevan as the model for the National Health Service.
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