Pembroke Terrace Chapel - Cardiff - Wales, Great Britain.
N 51° 28.000 W 003° 10.000
30U E 488422 N 5701735
The chapel was known as Pembroke Terrace Chapel and was used by Welsh Calvinistic Methodists until it was converted into an architect’s office. Now a Nightclub known as 'Chapel 1887' Located in Cardiff Capitol of Wales.
Waymark Code: WMGKPK
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/17/2013
Views: 5
A historic chapel in the centre of Cardiff is now a bar and restaurant, called Chapel 1877.
PEMBROKE TERRACE WELSH CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL
(EGLWYS PRESBITERAIDD CYMRU),
"Pembroke Terrace Methodist Chapel was built in 1877 in the Gothic style, with a long-wall entry plan and flanking turrets, to the design of architect Henry Cornelius Harris of Cardiff. The chapel was modified in 1903. Pembroke Terrace is now Grade 2 Listed and by 1999 had been converted into offices for the architects of the Wigley Fox Partnership." Text Source: (
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"The Grade II listed building, which is believed to have been built in 1877, is the latest licensed premises being used to cater for Cardiff’s nightlife." Text Source: (
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