Walk or take the tram to the summit of the Great Orme—you’ll be rewarded with a splendid view of Llandudno, a popular seaside resort in Wales. (Just take a jacket. It can be chilly up there.) On your way up, stop at the Great Orme Copper Mine for a fascinating look at how copper was mined 3,000 years ago.
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An ancient church on the Great Orme, overlooking the sea and surrounded by a historic churchyard. The church is sometimes confused with the 20th chapel in the adjoining Great Orme Cemetery. The church is open every day from 1 April to 31 October and weekends, Wednesdays and bank holidays the rest of the year, weather permitting. Open air services are held on Sundays at 12.00 noon from the end of May till the end of September (in the church in bad weather) and monthly services are held in the church over winter. During August Pilgrim Prayers are said at 12.00 noon Monday - Saturday; these are Celtic prayers for the 21st century. Information leaflets and booklets are available in the church. See the church website for further information and details of events.
This little church was reccomend by a friend and am I so glad I did visit. We were just lucky enough to be welcomed between weddings. Two lovely ladies in the church that let us in while clearing up. Lovely little church steeped in history. We were given a little leaflet with a brief history. A little gift shop inside. Parking is on the road, with breathtaking views. The grave yard is fantastic. A few War graves too. There is a little history trail for the kids I even managed to get a carrier bag full of pinecones for my parrot (thank you). Please pop in if you are around the Orme, well worth a look.
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St John's Methodist Church is housed in a beautiful listed building on Llandudno's vibrant Mostyn Street, right at the heart of the town. It enjoys a reputation for sound preaching, good singing and a warm welcome for the many visitors who join us during the holiday season. The church was built in 1866 as part of a special drive to establish churches in the new holiday resorts of Victorian Britain. In the 1990s the church was beautifully restored - it is noted for its wooden ceiling and glorious modern stained glass windows. We are also wellknown for our male voice choir concerts, held on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the holiday season. Worship is at 11am every Sunday, and the church is also open to visitors on Thursday afternoons after our healing service at 1:45pm, and on Friday mornings when we hold our coffee mornings with extra-delicious homemade cakes...
very welcomed and enjoyed the service. church is a big doo here I like that as I come from a very small community
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A fine Victorian church in the centre of town, with beautiful stained glass windows and carvings. Open most days from about 8.30 am till about 5.00 pm.
This is a BIG church - both outside and in! In fact it is almost too big to photograph. It was built to cater for the rapid growth in holiday visitors in the later half of the C19th. The inside is impressive with polished marble pillars separating nave and side aisles and a wood roof. The chancel was extended in 1932 and has a 'boat shaped' roof and has a lovely carved reredos behind the high altar. The chapel to the left of the chancel is the memorial chapel to the 219 men of the town who lost their lives in the First World war and their names are recorded on plaques on the wall. Standards of the Welsh Regiments and ex servicemen’s associations hang from the roof. The C19th stained glass floods the church with colour. The Mary and Martha window in the south aisle is particularly attractive. Don't miss the Carved Angel at the back of the north aisle. From a distance I didn't like it but it does need to be seen close to. The wings and body are carved with 31 small scenes from teh life of Jesus and are delightful.
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We really like this church, on out many visits we always take a trip here and go to the Sunday mass where we are always feel welcome
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