Rug Chapel
Overview
Rug Chapel was built in 1637 for Colonel William Salusbury, famous Civil War defender of Denbigh Castle. A rare, little altered example of a 17th-century private chapel, it reflects the Colonel's High Church religious views. Prettily set in a wooded landscape, the chapel's modest exterior gives little hint of the interior where local artists and carvers were given a free reign, with some spectacular results. Photo credit: © Crown copyright (2015) Cadw
Features
- Opening Times
- Opening Times: Open Apr-5 Nov, Tue-Wed 10-5 (last admission 4.30)
- Facilities
- Parking onsite
- Children
- Suitable for children of all ages
About the area
The north-east Wales county of Denbighshire shares a name – though not the same borders – with one of Wales’s thirteen historic counties. It includes the seaside holiday towns of Rhyl and Prestatyn; the medieval county town of Denbigh; and the tiny cathedral town of St Asaph.
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