King's Christian Centre

Mold, Clwyd

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King's Christian Centre
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1RA

Built in response to John Wesley's preaching (he came to Mold in 1750, '51 and '52), the church was opened in 1822 by the Welsh Wesleyan Church, on land donated by the Mostyn family. It was purchased by King's Christian Centre in 2000. It is situated in the Mold Conservation Area, and as a part of the historic monument, Bailey Hill. There is much heritage to retain and repair. The grant was awarded towards the repair of the roof and damaged caused by water ingress.

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  • Repair Grant, £15,000, 2014

  • Our Repair Grants funded urgent repair work to help keep churches open.

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