The Churches of Britain and Ireland

St. Asaph, Denbighshire

St. Asaph on Wikipedia.
 

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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