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Denbigh, Denbighshire

Denbigh on Wikipedia.
 

Capel Bedyddwyr. SJ 049 662. © Martin Briscoe.

Capel y Fron (Calvinistic Methodist). © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2011).

The remains of Denbigh Carmelite Friary. Following the Dissolution, it was converted to a house - the bricked-up windows are a result of this. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2011).

Eglwys Annibynnol. SJ 053 662. © Martin Briscoe.

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. SJ 053 662. © Martin Briscoe.

Leicester's Church. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester commenced a church in 1579. It was never completed. © Rob Brettle.

Pendref Chapel. SJ 052 662. © Martin Briscoe.

St. David (CiW). © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2011).

St. Mary. SJ 050 661. © Martin Briscoe.

Of St. Hilary, only the tower survives. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2011). Link.

St. Marcella on Whitchurch Road. Older large scale O.S. maps label it as St. Marcellus. SJ 0714 6623. © Martin Briscoe. Link. Coflein. Grade I listed. For related listed features see here.

St. Thomas - the English-language Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2011). Link.

Salem Chapel. SJ 058 664. © Martin Briscoe.

Former Salvation Army Hall. Rob advises that it appears to be disused. © Rob Brettle.

Y Capel Mawr (Welsh Presbyterian). SJ 053 663. © Martin Briscoe.

 

 

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