I thought twice about posting this as it's such a small location, but there are plenty of Pillbox and ROC post threads on here which (though still interesting in their own right) have far fewer details, so post I shall.
Blaenwyre Calvinistic Methodist (later Presbyterian Church of Wales) Sunday School-Chapel was built in 1849 in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry type. I don't know much of its history, except that it was probably used for both sunday school lessons and ordinary religious services and closed some time around the 1990s. It's very isolated, about two miles from the nearest recognisable village and there's not a lot left inside, but it's a beautiful little building nonetheless and I thought some of you may appreciate it.
From the road
Inside
Pulpit
Window
Collection envelope. The text reads: 'Presbyterian Church of Wales / The Forward Movement / Annual Collection'
The Forward Movement is/was the evangelical and missionary wing of the Presbyterian Church of Wales.
Corner torn from John IX, verse 21: "But how he now sees we do not know, nor do we know who opened his eyes. Ask him; he is of age. He will speak for himself.”
Finally, a large number of snails had mysteriously found their way inside and then died on the windowsill, leaving a litter of shells.
Thanks for reading,
A.
Blaenwyre Calvinistic Methodist (later Presbyterian Church of Wales) Sunday School-Chapel was built in 1849 in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry type. I don't know much of its history, except that it was probably used for both sunday school lessons and ordinary religious services and closed some time around the 1990s. It's very isolated, about two miles from the nearest recognisable village and there's not a lot left inside, but it's a beautiful little building nonetheless and I thought some of you may appreciate it.
From the road
Inside
Pulpit
Window
Collection envelope. The text reads: 'Presbyterian Church of Wales / The Forward Movement / Annual Collection'
The Forward Movement is/was the evangelical and missionary wing of the Presbyterian Church of Wales.
Corner torn from John IX, verse 21: "But how he now sees we do not know, nor do we know who opened his eyes. Ask him; he is of age. He will speak for himself.”
Finally, a large number of snails had mysteriously found their way inside and then died on the windowsill, leaving a litter of shells.
Thanks for reading,
A.