DisgrifiadThe English Congregational Chapel in Corwen was opened in 1880 and is constructed with red brick in a Gothic design. It has a gable entry and ashlar dressings with a slate roof with red tile cresting. The central pointed doorway has flanking Gothic columns under a gabled canopy with a date plaque and kneelers. The flanking two-light Y-traceried windows have daggers and there is a plate-traceried wheel window. By 2003 it was no longer used as a chapel and housed Corwen Creative Arts.
RCAHMW, May 2009