Capel y Drindod Pwllheli
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Image: © Alan Fryer Taken: 10 Aug 2008
This stone commemorates the renovation of Capel y Drindod in 2008. The inscription reads: A stone from Capel Cam Deneio, the first Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Pwllheli about 1760. Capel y Drindod settled here during the summer of 2008 following extensive renovations. The present chapel was built on the Penmount site in 1841 and substantially rebuilt in 1881. "What mean ye by these stones?" Joshua 4 : 6