Calvinist Methodist chapel

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Calvinist Methodist chapel

Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 26 Feb 2016

A long-disused chapel with a curious history. According to the listing by CADW (grade II, no. 16516) the building was originally (1867) a Calvinist Methodist chapel, but was subsequently converted into the Roman Catholic Church of the Lady of the Rosary during the 20th century. The listing is on the merit of its "well-balanced facade", which is executed in an ionic-styled pale limestone in contrast to the locally-quarried microdiorite, which is dark grey.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.270349
Longitude
-3.915572