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    Arrow Rug Chapel - Llangollen - May 2011

    Rug is a rare example of a little altered private 17th century chapel. It's founder, 'Old Blue Stockings' Colonel William Salusbury, collaborated with Bishop William Morgan, first translator of the Bible into Welsh.

    The chapel's plain exterior gives little hint of the riches within, an interior which reflects the Colonel's 'High Church' religious views.

    A rood screen separated clergy from congregation, members of which could feast their eyes on carved wooden angels and an elaborate roof decorated from end to end. Nothing is spared the artist's hand, not even the beams, which are painted with intertwining rose motifs.

    There is more carving to admire at ground level, in the alter rails, family pews, painted gallery and bench ends. As a counterpoint to this exuberance, a ghoulish wall painting of a recumbent skeleton serves as a reminder of mortality.





































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    Default Re: Rug Chapel - Llangollen - May 2011

    Nice shots m8,well captured.

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    Default Re: Rug Chapel - Llangollen - May 2011

    Very nice


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    Default Re: Rug Chapel - Llangollen - May 2011

    That look lovely - nice details captured there

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    Oh wow. That's a bit special, and rather macabre to say the least. Excellent my man and well photographed
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    Fantastic report of a ace place

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    Default Re: Rug Chapel - Llangollen - May 2011

    great report, it looks amazing and that ceiling/roof is a bit special.

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    Thats great! Some of the smaller places can be the best...This is deffo one of those!
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    Small but perfectly formed
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    The carvings and paintwork are fantastic.
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