OVERVIEW
A church in one of the first Conservation Areas in Wales has been given a new lease of life, thanks in part to Welsh Slate.
Some 130m2 of Welsh Slate’s roofing slates have replaced their 150-year-old predecessors on the roof of the chancel at the Grade II listed parish church of Holy Trinity in Llandudno which was consecrated in 1874.
Welsh Slate Penrhyn Heather Blue Natural Roofing Slate
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Welsh Slate helps Attleys catch a curve ball at Coal Drops Yard
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Welsh Slate tops an iconic gateway to Europe
St Martins goes back to the future with Welsh Slate
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