Presbyterian Church 2
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Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 28 Jan 2011
Viewed from the eastern end, the building is clearly in two parts, and the white-painted building carries the date of 1905. Meetings were held originally in a private dwelling house at Morfa Cottages, until in 1905 the small chapel was built in Maesgwyn Road. This quickly became too small and in 1926 the modern building was completed, at which time the original building became the schoolroom. The distinctive white and black timber church was only ever intended to be temporary, but it was not until 1999 that it was refurbished to become the brick structure that is seen today. http://www.penrhynbaypresbyterian.org.uk/