DescriptionIn the early twentieth century, the Anglican churches of Denbigh were failing to maintain their position against the forces of Nonconformism. In 1907 a church was built that sought to appeal to the particularly Welsh quarter of Henllan Street by conducting all its evening services in Welsh. The St Andrew's Mission Church was typical of mission churches in its simple construction of corrugated iron sheeting to the exterior, timber cladding to the interior walls and its use of more vernacular architectural elements such as the square headed windows.
Adopted as a scout hut in the 1960s, it has subsequently been demolished.
S fielding July 2018