Pentre Gwynfryn

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Pentre Gwynfryn
Merionethshire

The chapel at Pentre Gwynfryn
Location
Grid reference: SH596270
Location: 52°49’23"N, 4°5’2"W
Data
Post town: Har;ech
Postcode: LL46
Dialling code: 01341
Local Government
Council: Gwynedd
Parliamentary
constituency:
Meirionnydd

Pentre Gwynfryn is a village in Merionethshire, about a mile east of Llanbedr. The village is at the confluence of the River Artro and the River Cwmnantcol.

The inside of Capel Salem at Pentre Gwynfryn was made famous by the painter Sydney Curnow Vosper who painted the 1908 Salem featuring a member of the congregation, Siân Owen, in traditional Welsh costume. The folds around the left arm of her richly embroidered cloak are said to form the face of the devil who has taken over this proud woman, although this can be difficult to see. A far more obvious devil's face may be seen peering in through the window, which may be the origin of the claim that the devil's face is in the picture. The Salem painting hangs in the Lady Lever Art Gallery at Port Sunlight in Cheshire.

Outside links

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