St Trillo’s Chapel

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St Trillo’s Chapel is a tiny historic seaside chapel in Rhos-on-Sea, Wales, often regarded as one of the smallest churches in Britain and a notable local pilgrimage site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian place of worship
chapel
historic building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle simple vernacular
associatedWith Saint Trillo of Llandrillo NERFINISHED
local pilgrimage traditions
capacity about six people
country Wales
dedicatedTo Saint Trillo NERFINISHED
denomination Christianity NERFINISHED
floorArea very small
function wayside chapel
hasAltar yes
hasDoor single entrance door
hasFeature holy well
stained glass windows
stone altar
wooden pews
hasRoof pitched roof
hasSeating bench seating
hasWell St Trillo’s holy well NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
locatedIn Conwy County Borough NERFINISHED
Rhos-on-Sea NERFINISHED
north Wales NERFINISHED
locatedNear Irish Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOn seafront
material stone
near Rhos-on-Sea breakwater NERFINISHED
Rhos-on-Sea harbour
notableFor being one of the smallest churches in Britain
historic well inside the chapel
seaside location
notableRank one of the smallest churches in Wales
openToPublic yes
region Colwyn Bay area
religiousAffiliation Church in Wales NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Celtic Christian origins
setting seaside promenade
status active place of worship
touristAttractionType historic site
religious site
usedFor Christian worship
pilgrimage
private prayer
visitedBy pilgrims
tourists

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Rhos-on-Sea hasLandmark St Trillo’s Chapel
Rhos-on-Sea hasReligiousSite St Trillo’s Chapel