Christ Church
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Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 14 Aug 2008
This new Congregational chapel was opened in 1861 as a consequence of differences between the English and Welsh adherents in the congregation. The architect was Roger Smith, a Londoner, and the result was a Gothic stone and timber construction which was embellished by the only spire in Abergele. Ultimately the original Congregational chapel was closed and the new one became Welsh-speaking. A front view can be found in image Image