Clyne Chapel - Churchyard Cross - Swansea, Wales. Great Britain.
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N 51° 35.739 W 003° 59.878
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A large wooden Latin Cross stands atop the War Memorial which sits within the churchyard of Clyne Chapel. Located in the Blackpill area of Mumbles, Swansea, on the Gower Peninsula, South Wales.
Waymark Code: WMJ1EJ
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/09/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Brentorboxer
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Clyne Chapel is an active church within the 'Church in Wales' with services held most days. The Chapel is a place of solitude, peace, and splendour, in a stunning location, and is a valued place for quiet reflection, prayer, and meditation.
A War Memorial Wooden Cross in memory of members of the village of Blackpill who lost their lives in the two World Wars stands in church grounds.

"Clyne Chapel was built in 1907 by Graham Vivian, who owned the nearby Clyne Castle and Estate, as the private chapel for his family. Although Vivian specified that the Chapel should have no stained glass windows to distract from the beauty of its surroundings, there are within it a range of notable artefacts that he collected on his tours to Italy, including the marble altar, a stone relief of the Transfiguration, and the imposing traditional hardwood pulpit. The Chapel seats about 120 people, on a mixture of conventional pews and modern chairs. The small, electric action, two manual organ was reconstructed and relocated to its present site at the back of the Chapel by Percy Daniels in 1976.

Originally, with Holy Cross, Clyne Chapel was part of the large Parish of Oystermouth, but, in 1974, the new Parish of Llwynderw was created to encompass the communities served by the two churches. Service times can be found on our Worship page. Dr Fred Cowley's A Centenary History of Clyne Chapel, Blackpill, Swansea 1907-2007 (ISBN: 978-0-9558043-0-4) was published by the Vicar and Churchwardens of the Chapel in the latter half of 2007: Text Source: (visit link)

Service times from the Parish Web Site:
Services at Llwynderw broadly follow the patterns of the Church in Wales, including use of text from the 1984 Book of Common Prayer and the 2004 Order for the Holy Eucharist, and Scripture from the Revised Common (three-year) Lectionary. A variety of music is used in our sung services, from traditional hymns to modern worship songs. Every day, prayer is offered in both of our churches for the needs of the global Church, the needs of the world, and the life of our community. Anyone is welcome at any of our services.

Sunday:

8.00am - Holy Eucharist - Clyne Chapel
9.30am - Sung Eucharist and Acorns (Sunday School) - Holy Cross
11.00am - Sung Eucharist - Clyne Chapel

Monday:

7.45am - Morning Prayer - St Faith Chapel
2.15pm - Healing Eucharist - St Faith Chapel
4.45pm - Evening Prayer - Clyne Chapel

Wednesday:

7.45am - Morning Prayer - St Faith Chapel
10.30am - Holy Eucharist - Clyne Chapel
4.45pm - Evening Prayer - Clyne Chapel

Thursday:

7.45am - Morning Prayer - St Faith Chapel
10.00am - Holy Eucharist - Holy Cross
4.45pm - Evening Prayer - Clyne Chapel

Friday:

7.45am - Morning Prayer - St Faith Chapel
4.45pm - Evening Prayer - Clyne Chapel

Saturday:

9.30am - Holy Eucharist - Clyne Chapel
9.00pm - Compline - St Faith Chapel

Text Source: (visit link)

Web Site for Info on the Blackpill War memorial within Clyne Chapel Grounds: (visit link)

Street address of Church:
Clyne Chapel - Mayals Rd, Blackpill, Swansea SA3 5DH

War Memorial Web Site: (visit link)
Visit Instructions:
Please take a photo of the cross on your visit.
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