Our Churches

Clyne Chapel
Clyne Chapel was built in 1907 by William Graham Vivian, the owner of Clyne Castle, to serve as a private chapel for his family and estate workers. Designed by Vivian himself, the chapel was filled with Italian artifacts he collected. After the last family member died in 1952, the Vivian family gifted the chapel to the Church in Wales, and it is now part of the Parish of Llwynderw.
Regular Worship
- Sunday – 11.00am Sung Eucharist
- Wednesday – 10.30am Holy Eucharist
Clergy
- Rev’d Hwyel Griffiths
- Rev’d Biddy Wigley
Where to find us
Clyne Chapel, Mayals Road, Mayals, Swansea SA3 5BS

St Peter’s Church Newton
St. Peter’s Church in Newton, Newton-le-Willows, begins before 1735 as a chapel under St. Oswald’s Church in Winwick. After being destroyed by fire in 1684, the rebuilt chapel was renamed St. Peter’s Church. The modern church building was erected in the late 19th century, with a new chancel in 1892-93 and the nave completed in 1898. The tower was dedicated in 1901.
Regular Worship
- Sunday – 8.00am Holy Eucharist / 10.00am Holy Eucharist
- Wednesday – 11.00am Holy Eucharist
Clergy
- Canon Rev’d Chris Darvill
Where to find us
St Peter’s Church, Caswell Road, Newton, Swansea SA3 4RA

Holy Cross
The history of Holy Cross in West Cross is primarily associated with the development of the West Cross housing estate after World War II. The Church of the Holy Cross was opened on September 14, 1956, to serve the growing community and was initially part of the Parish of Oystermouth before the separate Parish of Llwynderw was established in 1974. The church has a modern style and a Parish Hall was added in 1979.
Regular Worship
- Sunday – 9.30am Sung Eucharist
- Thursday – 10.00am Holy Eucharist
Clergy
- Rev’d Hwyel Griffiths
- Rev’d Biddy Wigley
Where to find us
Holy Cross, Fairwood Road, West Cross, Swansea SA3 5JP

All Saints’ Church Oystermouth
The history of Holy Cross in West Cross is primarily associated with the development of the West Cross housing estate after World War II. The Church of the Holy Cross was opened on September 14, 1956, to serve the growing community and was initially part of the Parish of Oystermouth before the separate Parish of Llwynderw was established in 1974. The church has a modern style and a Parish Hall was added in 1979.
Regular Worship
- Sunday – 8.30am Holy Eucharist / 10.00am Choral Eucharist
- Wednesday – 10.30am Holy Eucharist
Clergy
- Canon Rev’d Hugh Lervy
Where to find us
Norton Mission Church / Village Hall, Castle Road, Norton, Swansea SA3 5TF

Norton Mission Norton
The history of Holy Cross in West Cross is primarily associated with the development of the West Cross housing estate after World War II. The Church of the Holy Cross was opened on September 14, 1956, to serve the growing community and was initially part of the Parish of Oystermouth before the separate Parish of Llwynderw was established in 1974. The church has a modern style and a Parish Hall was added in 1979.
Regular Worship
- 1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday of the month – 11.00am Choral Eucharist
Clergy
- Canon Rev’d Hugh Lervy
Where to find us
Norton Mission Church / Village Hall, Castle Road, Norton, Swansea SA3 5TF
Mumbles Ministry Area
For the public benefit, the advancement of religion in accordance with the doctrine, practices, beliefs and worship of the Church in Wales… by promoting in the Ministry Area the whole mission of the Church in Wales – pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical

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