Capel Mynydd Seion
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Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 7 Aug 2008
The dramatic, Gothic entrance to the Calvinist Methodist chapel is executed in brick and Penmaenmawr 'granite'. The design by Richard Owen of Liverpool incorporates a narthex, transepts, apse and gallery. Not an easy building to photograph due to its elevated position and encroaching trees and burial ground.