۳۱ فروردین ۱۴۰۳ |۱۰ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 19, 2024
A historic rural chapel in Wales turns into a mosque

Rural Llanbedr chapel could be turned into a mosque. This would be the first such conversion in Gwynedd, Wales. According to the 2011 Census, 1,378 people in Gwynedd described their religion as Islam - around 1% of the total population of the county

Hawzah News Agency (Gwynedd, Wales) - The Grade II listed Moriah Methodist chapel in Llanbedr, near Harlech, was originally built in 1856 but the present structure dates back to 1913.

Plans have been submitted to Snowdonia National Park Authority by the Jamia Almaarif Mosque and Meditation Centre.

 

 

Dan Morris, whose father Griffith was one of the architects in 1913, said he would have been "very pleased" to see it continue as a place of worship.

The chapel, listed for its "richly detailed" Art Nouveau entrance and original interior, had been on the market for £250,000 having been closed for many years.

 

Mr Morris told the Local Democracy Reporting Service it was a striking building which "fits into its surroundings".

"It's been empty for quite time and is obviously deteriorating, but the fact it has always been a place of worship means it's no major change of use in planning terms."

 

"It's always been a place of worship and that's the intention going forward - it's not really suited to be changed into much else," he said.

The park authority is expected to consider the application over the coming months.

 

 

Many chapels have been turned into mosques in other parts of Wales, but this would be the first such conversion in Gwynedd.

A converted town house in Bangor is currently the only mosque in the county.

 

 

According to the 2011 Census, 1,378 people in Gwynedd described their religion as Islam - around 1% of the total population of the county.

 

 

 

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