The Churches of Britain and Ireland
St. Asaph, Denbighshire The former Ebenezer Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. The congregation joined with Bethlehem to form the United Church (see below). © Gerard Charmley (2011). Llanelwy Christian Fellowship on High Street. © Gerard Charmley (2011). Link. St. Asaph Cathedral Church. From an old postcard (franked 1909), in Steve Bulman's Collection. A modern view. © Rob Brettle. Some further views, all © Steve Bulman - three exterior views, 1, 2, 3. Interior view. The Bishop's Chair. The cathedral has some fine wood carving - here's a dragon. SJ 039 743. Link. St. Kentigern and St. Asaph, the parish church. Another view. SJ 036 743. Both © Steve Bulman. Link. The United Welsh Free Church was built as Bethlehem Independent Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2011). Between the cathedral and the parish church is this building, possibly a former church. Approx. SJ 038 743. © Steve Bulman. Janet Gimber has advised that is marked on old maps as Church House. It houses a firm of solicitors and the Diocesan Registrar, but doesn't seem to ever have been a church or chapel.
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