The Amlwch Methodist Church

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The Amlwch Methodist Church

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 9 Jan 2009

This building was erected in 1832 at the cost of £160 as a chapel for non-Welsh speakers, mainly Cornish miners at the Parys Copper Mines. It was the first English chapel to be built by the Wesleyans in Anglesey. Since 1975, when the nearby Bethel Welsh Wesleyan chapel was closed, both Welsh and English services are conducted here.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.411135
Longitude
-4.343805