The Churches of Britain and Ireland
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Llandudno, Conwy A useful site for Llandudno churches
here. Baptist Church. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Steve Bulman. Chapel. The board reads "Capel Yr Annibynwyr". © Martin Briscoe. Christ Church (U.R.C.). © Martin Briscoe. Ebeneser Chapel (Welsh Methodist) 1909), the second on the site. The first was built 1874. © Alan Blacklock (2010). Emmanuel Christian Centre (Assemblies of God, Pentecostal). Formerly Welsh Methodist. © Noel Walley. Gloddaeth United Church. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Alan Blacklock (2010). Holy Trinity (Church in Wales). © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Dave Westrap. 115 SH 783 821. Interior view. © Cath Hamilton. Link. Our Lady of the Sea (R.C.). © Martin Briscoe. St. George, now in secular use. © Martin Briscoe. St. John (Methodist). © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Alan Blacklock (2010). St. Tudno. The Cemetery. 115 SH 769 838. Both © Dave Westrap. Link. Salem Christadelphian Hall. © Alan Blacklock (2010). Seilo Chapel. The board reads "SEILO, EGLWYS UNEDIG GYMRAEG", while the original inscription over the door says "SILOH ADDOLDY Y METHODISTIAID CALFINAIDD". © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Alan Blacklock (2010). Possible former Synagogue. Can you confirm? © Steve Bulman. West Shore Baptist Church. © Martin Briscoe. The former Y Tabernacl (Welsh Baptist) on Upper Mostyn Street dates from 1875, though the congregation had been in existence since 1813. Latterly home to the United Welsh Congregation, in ceased to be used as a church in 2006, and is to be the home to the Llandudno Heritage Centre. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Steve Bulman.
St. Cystennin, Llangystennin
Parish Church. © Noel Walley.
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