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Cathays Methodist Church

Coordinates: 51°29′42″N 3°10′39″W / 51.4949°N 3.1776°W / 51.4949; -3.1776
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Cathays Methodist Church
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51°29′42″N 3°10′39″W / 51.4949°N 3.1776°W / 51.4949; -3.1776
DenominationMethodist Church of Great Britain
Websitecathaysmethodist.weebly.com
History
StatusActive
Founded1862
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II
Designated5 April 2000
StyleRomanesque Revival
Completed1890
Construction cost£5000
Specifications
Capacityoriginally 850
Number of floors3
MaterialsPennant sandstone, Bath stone
Administration
CircuitCardiff and Caerphilly
Clergy
Minister(s)Alexis Mahoney

Cathays Methodist Church is a Methodist church (originally a chapel), located in Cathays, Cardiff. It is a Grade II listed building. It is part of the East Cluster in the Methodist Church in Cardiff and Caerphilly.

History

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A chapel was originally set up in 1862, being located on Cathays Terrace, near the present site. At the outset, it had a congregation of only six people. This building was sold in 1883, and was replaced by a school chapel. The adjoining church followed in 1890. Its services were well-attended, with evening congregations of over 900 worshipers. The church originally had elaborate, bulbous turrets on its towers, though these are no longer present. The organ dates from before 1914. A modern glass porch was added in the early 1990s.[1] In 2006, the building was re-ordered horizontally, with the sanctuary at the top, a large hall on the upper ground floor and three meeting rooms below this.

Owing to its proximity to Cardiff University, the church (like the nearby Church of St Andrew & St Teilo, Cathays and the Woodville Baptist Church, now the Woodville Christian Centre), is often attended by students. The 1883 chapel now houses a furniture store.[2]

The minister is Alexis Mahoney.[3]

In 2000, the church became grade II listed.

Notes

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  1. ^ Rose, J. "Cardiff Churches Through Time". Amberley, 2013, p.60
  2. ^ "British Listed Buildings". Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Cathays Methodist Church". Retrieved 13 November 2019.