The Churches of Britain and Ireland
Wrexham, Wrexham A useful list of
Wrexham Churches, and another.
Baptist Church on Chester Street. SJ 336 505. © Jane Marriott. Another view. © Mike Berrell (2009). Borras Park Evangelical Church on Jeffreys Road, Borras Park. SJ 344 524. © Mike Berrell (2009). Link. Capel Ebeneser (Welsh Independent) on Chester Street. SJ 336 506. © Mike Berrell (2009). Capel y Groes (Presbyterian Church of Wales) at Bodhyfryd. © Mike Berrell (2009). The now-derelict former Church of Christ, built as Mount Zion Primitive Methodist Chapel. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Former Congregational Chapel (near the bus station), now obviously in commercial use. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Evangelical Baptist Church on Bradley Road. SJ 330 504. © Mike Berrell (2009). Link. Gateway Church (Newfrontiers initiative) meet at Glyndŵr University on Mold Road. SJ 326 522. © Mike Berrell (2009). Link. Jerusalem Welsh Methodist Church on Penymaes Avenue. SJ 337 510. © Mike Berrell (2009). Methodist Church on Regent Street. © Martin Briscoe. Link. Penybryn Welsh Baptist Chapel. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Revival Fire Church (Pentecostal) on Bernard Road. SJ 342 501. © Mike Berrell (2009). Link. St. Giles on Temple Row. SJ 3336 501. From an old postcard in Steve Bulman's Collection. A modern view. © Mike Berrell (2009). Link1 - which wouldn't work for me, but you may have better luck. Link2. St. Margaret on Acton Gate, Garden Village. SJ 337 528. © Mike Berrell (2009). Link. St. Mary's Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Sorrows (R.C.) on Regent Street. SJ 332 505. © Jane Marriott. Another view. © Mike Berrell (2009). Interior view, © John Balaam (2010). Link. Salisbury Park U.R.C., built as Congregational. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010). Trinity Presbyterian Church of Wales on King Street. SJ 334 507. © Mike Berrell (2009). Link. Wrexham Cemetery Chapels on Ruabon Road. Another view. SJ 328 496. Both © Mike Berrell (2009). Possible former Chapel on Smithfield Road. Can you confirm? SJ 342 502. © Mike Berrell (2009). Janet Gimber has advised that this was St. Peter (CiW).
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