A chapel built in an understated style
The chapel you see in Rowen (near Conwy) today was not the first to occupy this picturesque setting. The earliest chapel was completed in 1819; it was rebuilt in 1841 and is now a Grade II-listed structure. Its simple but elegant round-headed windows and gabled porch entrance are the key features of its unfussy design. The Baptist chapel has had a number of uses over the years, including the meeting place for the local Women’s Institute.