History - The chapel was built in1868 in the Gothic style with gable-entry by architect Thomas of Landore. This current building replacing an earlier chapel built in 1833. The chapel closed in 1973.
Explore- As previously stated in multiple posts by others, it’s an incredibly beautiful ruin slowly becoming reclaimed by nature, but also relatively unchanged compared to previous posts. Which considering the state of the roof is quite remarkable. The structure built of pews is still standing which is saddening but interesting to see. Some metal piping and an old work bench have appeared in the corner of which i’m guessing, due to the lack of rust / weathering, are quite new. Definitely worth the visit if you’re a fan of ruins and old chapels.
Explore- As previously stated in multiple posts by others, it’s an incredibly beautiful ruin slowly becoming reclaimed by nature, but also relatively unchanged compared to previous posts. Which considering the state of the roof is quite remarkable. The structure built of pews is still standing which is saddening but interesting to see. Some metal piping and an old work bench have appeared in the corner of which i’m guessing, due to the lack of rust / weathering, are quite new. Definitely worth the visit if you’re a fan of ruins and old chapels.