Our Welsh Chapel Dream S1E3 20 May 2024 on Channel 4

On Monday 20 May 2024, Channel 4 broadcasts an episode of the series Our Welsh Chapel Dream!

Season 1 Episode 3 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Our Welsh Chapel Dream” on Channel 4, viewers will witness Keith and Marj taking on a new challenge. With planning permission finally in hand, the couple dives into the next phase of their project. They roll up their sleeves and start by removing the pews, parquet floor, and pulpit in the main hall of the chapel.

As Keith and Marj delve deeper into the renovation process, a surprising twist awaits them. While working on the once-pigeon-infested Sunday school ceiling vents, they stumble upon a remarkable discovery. This unexpected find adds a new layer of excitement and intrigue to their restoration journey.

Tune in to Channel 4 to follow Keith and Marj’s progress as they navigate through the ups and downs of transforming the Welsh chapel. Witness the passion and dedication they pour into this project as they uncover hidden treasures and face unforeseen challenges along the way. This episode promises to be a captivating blend of renovation, history, and surprises that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

What Time is the Episode On?

The episode of Our Welsh Chapel Dream will be broadcast on May 20 2024 on Channel 4 at 8:00 PM.

Is the Episode New?

The episode of Our Welsh Chapel Dream is all new!

Our Welsh Chapel Dream Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Keith Brymer Jones and his partner Marj

Episode Videos & Previews


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Our Welsh Chapel Dream Series Information

The Great Pottery Throw Down's Keith Brymer Jones and his partner Marj throw their entire savings into the monumental restoration of a 160-year-old derelict chapel in Wales. They hope to turn it into their forever home with a working pottery studio.
The Great Pottery Throw Down's Keith Brymer Jones and his partner Marj throw their entire savings into the monumental restoration of a 160-year-old derelict chapel in Wales. They hope to turn it into their forever home with a working pottery studio.

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