Chapel of St Peter
Rossett, Denbighshire
Diocese: Llanelwy/St Asaph
OS Grid Ref.: SJ36735784
Lat/Lng: 53.1139721575,-2.94670382871
Former private chapel dedicated to Peter, whose whereabouts is uncertain, and referred to variously as at Allington, Rossett Green and Trevalyn (Trefalun) in early twentieth-century sources. A chapel is referred to by Samuel Lewis, but no dedication is given. A well dedicated to Peter is also nearby. The locations shown here are given by Coflein, and accord with the memory of the chapel being close to Rossett Hall.
More information
National Monuments RecordD.R. Thomas, The History of the Diocese of Saint Asaph (Oswestry: Caxton Press, 1913), 287–8
A.W. Wade-Evans, 'Parochiale Wallicanum' in Y Cymmrodor (1910), 105
Alfred N. Palmer, 'A History of the Old Parish of Gresford in the Counties of Denbigh and Flint' in Archaeologia Cambrensis (1905), 184–5
Sources
Samuel Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (London: S. Lewis and Co., 1834), Gresford View online
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