Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel
Contact Details
corner of Sutton Road and Lancots LaneSt.Helens
Merseyside
WA9
Tel: 07861 117678 or 01744 604730
The Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel is a Grade II listed building nestled in the sleepy town of Sutton, near St.Helens. The chapel was built from copper slag by the Wesleyan Methodists in 1845. The materials used to make the chapel came from the copper works on the Sutton banks of St.Helens Sankey Canal.
The Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel was once one of a number of Welsh Chapels in the area, but today this is the last example of one still in use as a church.
The Church has a programme of events during the year.
The Chapel is open to visitors on Fridays between 9:30 am and 4 pm.
Details of service times can be obtained by emailing welshchapel@purplewebsite.co.uk.
Thanks to Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel Society for use of the image.
The Chapel is currently in the process of being refurbished, please contact Paul Jones in advance if you would like to visit the Chapel.
Road Directions
The chapel is situated in Sutton Oak, St.Helens, Merseyside and is just a few minutes drive from St.Helens Town Centre.
The chapel is situated on the corner of Lancots Lane and Sutton Road (opposite Oak Street) only a few minutes from the Junction of M62 and M6
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