Rhyl Methodist Church - Rhyl, Wales
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N 53° 19.225 W 003° 29.138
30U E 467651 N 5908025
Rhyl Methodist Church, formerly St John's Methodist Chapel
Waymark Code: WMW40M
Location: North Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/07/2017
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Rhyl Methodist Church, formerly St John's Methodist Chapel and also previously known as English Methodist Church.
"St John's Methodist Chapel was founded and built in 1868 to the design of C.O. Ellison of Liverpool. It is constructed from polygonal masonry in a Gothic style, with an asymmetric façade of lancet windows and a timber porch. A Sunday School and Manse were added between 1877 and 1878. St John's is now Grade 2 Listed as a good example of Early English style chapel architecture and clear connection with the development of Rhyl as a holiday resort for a predominantly English market."
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The Sunday School was later used as Rhyl's Probationary Service.
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