Bryn Seion Chapel
Introduction
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 16 Nov 2018
Built in 1840 for the Congregationalists, and rebuilt in 1860. The original chapel had been established in a converted dwelling house in 1802, but a new chapel was built in 1840; a successor built in 1851 collapsed and was replaced in 1860. It closed as a chapel in 1968. It lay derelict for many years and the burial ground was used for a rubbish tip until 2012 when the Broughton & District History Group became involved and started to clean up the debris that years of neglect had left behind.