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Aerial view of the Regional Hospital complex of Glan Clwyd Hospital at Bodelwyddan. The main hospital buildings and its specialist departments and outpatient clinics are located in the foreground and the nurses accommodatio is to the middle left of the picture. Beyond is the village of Bodelwyddan with its famous Marble Church, correctly named as St Margaret of Antioch. It is known as the Marble Church not because othe main building material (which is local limestone), but because there are thirteen different types of marble use to decorate the interior, mainly as columns and pillars. Photo taken 21 March 2007.

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