Catholic Church of Our Lady
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- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
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bertiebe
03.03.2024
Catholic Church of Our Lady
Love it! Bonkers design; one of the most unusual churches I've seen.
Bryan Hughes
24.02.2024
Catholic Church of Our Lady
This unusually (upturned boat) shape was part of my childhood and really is worth a visit. The cobalt glass used to encircle the large star in blue has a history of its own - the shortage of such blue glass in the 1930s meant that the glass from old blue bottles of 'Milk of Magnesia' were used to make-up the shortfall. Not many people know that!
andrew gunn
23.02.2024
Catholic Church of Our Lady
This is a lovely Catholic church. The sound generated within it is awesome. The community are very friendly,as are the priests. As far as I am aware, there is no disabled access though. The priests do a rota as there aren't enough of them to go around, unfortunately, so there are occasions when mass is replaced by a Eucharistic service
David Woodhead
19.01.2024
Catholic Church of Our Lady
Looks amazing! Unfortunately not open today
Christian Franco
23.12.2023
Catholic Church of Our Lady
Very nice feelings in the church
Anne Marie Bailey
20.12.2023
Catholic Church of Our Lady
We shared the Ecumenical Service a week last Sunday. Amazing church. Fantastic singing. Friendly parishioners. We felt truly welcome. Thank you.
Deborah Erhabor
20.12.2023
Catholic Church of Our Lady
Lovely
Pete Edwards
18.12.2023
Catholic Church of Our Lady
Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride, Amlwch is the Catholic church in Amlwch. Built in the 1930s and designed by Italian architect, Giuseppe Rinvolucri. Interestingly, the church is in the shape of an upturned boat, to reflect Amlwch's long-standing maritime heritage. So while it a relatively modern building by church standards, it’s an unusual looking building. Well worth a visit.
Pete Starr
17.12.2023
Catholic Church of Our Lady
Looked great through the window when we visited but sadly the Xmas carol service was held in the basement hall as there was an issue with the main steps (I think).Anyway, this a unique church with a great story... worth checking out if you like churches or are a practising Catholic in need of a spiritual home!