Roath Park English Presbyterian Church
Church building · Cardiff
Protestant church building
== History == The cause which would eventually become Albany Road Baptist Church began in 1894 in nearby Cottrell Road, located in rooms above a stable. Initially, it was Particular Baptist, with Communion available only to those baptised by Immersion, and membership denied to anyone involved in the drinks trade. In 1898, the congregation moved to its present location on Albany Road, and founded a large school chapel, which is still in use.
Th adjacent corner site was left empty, as it was desired to build the planned church free of debt. The church became 'open communion' in 1916. The building of the planned church was delayed through lack of funds and the First World War.
It was eventually finished in 1932, though the tower was built far smaller than originally envisaged. In 1971, the school chapel was converted into upper and lower halls, and a coffee bar was added. A glass frontage and vestibule were added in the centennial year of 1994.
In the late 1960s, the church played a significant role in the founding of Christchurch United Church in Llanedeyrn. Albany Road presented proposals for the establishment...