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Llandudno, Conwy

Llandudno on Wikipedia.

A useful site for Llandudno churches here.
 

Churches in Llanrhos.

Baptist Church on Bryniau Road and Great Ormes Road. Formerly The Church of Our Saviour (CiW). SH 775 816. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Steve Bulman.

Cemetery Chapel, below Great Orme's Head. © Stuart Mackrell.

Christ Church (U.R.C.) on Llewelyn Avenue. SH 779 826. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Stuart Mackrell.

Christadelphian Hall on Adelphi Street. Another view. Both © Dennis Harper (2015).

Ebeneser Chapel (Welsh Methodist, 1909), on Bryniau Road, is the second on the site. The first was built 1874. SH 776 816. © Alan Blacklock (2010).  Another view, © Richard Camp.

Emmanuel Christian Centre (Assemblies of God, Pentecostal) on Chapel Street and Lloyd Street. Formerly Welsh Methodist. SH 781 823. © Noel Walley. Link.

Gloddaeth United Church (1891) on Chapel Street and Gloddaeth Street. SH 781 823. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Alan Blacklock (2010).

Holy Trinity (Church in Wales) on Trinity Square, Mostyn Street. SH 783 821. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Dave Westrap. Another view, © Richard Camp. Interior view, © Cath Hamilton. Four interior views - 1, 2, 3, 4, the altar, the two fonts - one stone and one wooden, all © Dennis Harper (2015). Link.

Independent Chapel on Lloyd Street. The board reads "Capel Yr Annibynwyr". SH 781 823. © Martin Briscoe.

Our Lady, Star of the Sea (R.C.) on Lloyd Street and St. Mary's Road. SH 781 822. © Martin Briscoe. Another view, and an interior view, both © Richard Camp. Link.

Penrhyn Bay Presbyterian Church on Maesgwyn Road, Penrhyn Bay. SH 825 815. © Andy Scott. Link.

The former St. George (1840-2002), on Church Walks, now in secular use. SH 777 825. © Martin Briscoe.

St. John (Methodist) on Mostyn Street. SH 783 823. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Alan Blacklock (2010). Two interior views - 1, 2, two windows - 1, 2, and the font. All © Dennis Harper (2015).

St. Tudno on The Great Orme. The Cemetery. SH 769 838. Both © Dave Westrap. Link.

Salem Christadelphian Hall on Mostyn Broadway. SH 787 821. © Alan Blacklock (2010).

Seilo Chapel on Arvon Avenue and Gloddaeth Street. The board reads "SEILO, EGLWYS UNEDIG GYMRAEG", while the original inscription over the door says "SILOH ADDOLDY Y METHODISTIAID CALFINAIDD". SH 779 825. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Alan Blacklock (2010).

Synagogue on Church Walks. Also used as a retreat by the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. © Eric Jones.

Previously listed as a possible former Synagogue on Mosytn Street, Eric Jones has kindly pointed out that the Star of David has 6 points, rather than 5 as here. And Mike Berrell has provided confirmation that this is a Masonic Hall. © Steve Bulman.

West Shore Baptist Church on Great Ormes Road. SH 775 816. © 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, it ceased to be used as a church in 2006, and is to be the home to the Llandudno Heritage Centre. SH 780 827. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Steve Bulman. A view of the fine interior, © Richard Camp.



Llanrhos
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All Saints at Deganwy. SH 783 790. © Noel Walley. Link.
Bethania (Welsh Presbyterian), on Mostyn Avenue, Craig y Don. SH 798 820. © Noel Walley.
St. David, on Glan y Mor Road, Penrhyn Bay. SH 820 816. © Noel Walley.
St. David (Methodist), on Mostyn Avenue, Craig y Don. SH 795 820. © Noel Walley. Link.
St. Hilary on Conwy Road - Llanrhos Parish Church. SH 793 803. © Noel Walley.
St. Paul (1893-5) on Mostyn Broadway, Craig y Don. SH 793 820. © Noel Walley. Two interior views - 1, 2, both © John Balaam (2013). Link. Grade II listed.

 

   
 

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