Trinity Methodist Church, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan
formerly in: Glamorgan
Chapel (Methodist)
Church opened as Trinity Wesleyan Church in 1901 to replace a modest building of 1890, at a cost of nearly £10,000. The adoption of Decorated Gothic was a conscious rejection of Welsh chapel tradition and an assertion of a distinct Anglicised Nonconformist identity. The architect was an Anglican, Henry Budgen.
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The Ascension with the Four Evangelists firm/studio: H. J. Salisbury about 1903 Trinity Methodist Church, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan east wall of the chancel |
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Site OS Grid Ref: ST182715
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