The Churches of Britain and Ireland

  Newport, Newport

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Abundant Life Centre. © Gerard Charmley. Link.

The derelict Alexandra Road Baptist Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Bethel Community Church. ST 310 879. © Aidan Thomson. Thanks to Andrew Ross for confirming this church's identity. See also Stow Hill Methodist Church (below). Another view. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Beechwood Park Presbyterian Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Bishpool Methodist Church. © Gerard Charmley.

The former Calvinistic Methodist Chapel on Commercial Road. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Cardiff Road Baptist Church. © Gerard Charmley.

Cemetery Chapel at Newport Cemetery. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Christadelphian Hall on Caerleon Road. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Church of Christ (previously Baptist) on East Usk Road. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Corporation Road Baptist Church. © Gerard Charmley.

Crindau Christian Fellowship. © Gerard Charmley. Link.

Duckpool Road Baptist Church displays dates of 1875 and 1924 (presumably building, and extension or refurbishment dates). © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Emmanuel Baptist Church. © Gerard Charmley.

Havelock Street Presbyterian Church. ST 309 878. © Andrew Ross. Another view. © Gerard Charmley.

Jamia Masjid and Hussaini Mission, formerly Ebenezer (Morgan Howells Memorial) Chapel (Calvinistic Methodist, 1821). Morgan Howells was a prominent Calvinistic Methodist minister, who helped to clear the chapel's debts. Another view. Both © Gerard Charmley.

Jamia Mosque on Commercial Road. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

King's Church (Evangelical). © Gerard Charmley.

Liverpool Street Bible Christian Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

The former Llanthewy Baptist Church, now the Burleigh Performing Arts Academy. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Lliswerry Baptist Church. © Gerard Charmley.

Malpas Road Evangelical Church, formerly a Presbyterian Forward Movement Church. © Gerard Charmley.

Mount Zion Welsh Independent Chapel. © Gerard Charmley.

National Spiritualist Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Newport Gateway Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Penylan Baptist Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Ringland Presbyterian Church of Wales. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

St. Andrew (CiW). © Gerard Charmley.

The former St. Barnabas (CiW), now a gallery. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

St. Gabriel (R.C.). © Gerard Charmley.

St. James (CiW). © Gerard Charmley.

St. John the Evangelist (CiW). © Gerard Charmley (2010).

St. Mark (1874, CiW). © Gerard Charmley. Link.

St. Mary? This building stands in St. Mary's Road, next to a building called St. Mary's Court. Was this St. Mary's church, or its anciliary buildings? © Gerard Charmley (2010).

St. Mary (R.C.). Interior view. Both © Aidan Thomson.

St. Mary's Road Baptist Church. © Gerard Charmley.

St. Michael (R.C.). © Gerard Charmley (2010).

St. Patrick (R.C.). © Gerard Charmley.

St. Paul (Anglican). © Gerard Charmley. Another view. © Gerard Charmley (2010). Link.

St. Stephen and the Holy Trinity. Another view. Both © Gerard Charmley (2010).

St. Thomas (CiW). © Gerard Charmley.

St. Woolos Cathedral. From an old postcard (franked 1904), Bulman Collection. The postcard pre-dates the elevation of St. Woolos to Cathedral status, which happened in 1949. A modern view. © David Roberts. Link.

Salvation Army Hall, on Hill Street. © Gerard Charmley.

Seventh-day Adventist Church (1921) on Chepstow Road. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Shaftesbury Methodist Church. © Gerard Charmley.

This is probably the former Stow Hill Methodist Church. In the background can also be seen Bethel (see above) which Gerard thinks was originally Stow Hill Congregational Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Stow Park Presbyterian Church (1908). © Gerard Charmley (2010). Link.

Summerhill Baptist Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

The former United Methodist Free Church on Portland Street. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

The former Victoria Street Congregational Chapel. Another view, showing the non-matching (presumably later?) vestry. Both © Gerard Charmley (2010).

A possible former church (now a dance studio) stands near the LDS church. Can you confirm, and provide an identity? © Gerard Charmley (2010). My appreciation to Henry Davies for advising that it was at one time the church hall for St. Mark - but did it have another usage too?


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St. Mary. © Gerard Charmley (2010).
St. Matthew (CiW). © Gerard Charmley (2010).


St. Julian's

St. Julian's Baptist Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).
St. Julian's Methodist Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).
St. Julius and St. Aaron (CiW). At first glance, this church appears to be the surviving fragment of a larger building, but as the church website reveals, it was built from scratch in 1925-6. Perhaps it was originally intended to be larger? © Gerard Charmley (2010).

 

 

 
 

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