Our Welsh Chapel Dream S2E2 8 April 2025 on Channel 4
On Tuesday 8 April 2025, Channel 4 broadcasts Our Welsh Chapel Dream!
Season 2 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Our Welsh Chapel Dream” promises an exciting transformation and a dive into history. Keith and Marj are set to take on the challenge of turning an old school room into a cozy snug. This space will feature a stunning baroque chair and a striking feature wall that adds character to the room. Viewers can expect to see the couple’s creative ideas come to life as they work on this new project.
In addition to the renovation, the episode will explore the rich history of Capel Salem. Keith and Marj will visit the National Library of Wales, where they will uncover the chapel’s fiery past. This journey into history will provide context and depth to their renovation efforts, linking the present with the past.
The combination of home improvement and historical discovery makes this episode a must-watch. With their unique vision and dedication, Keith and Marj continue to inspire others to appreciate both the beauty of renovation and the importance of local heritage. Tune in to Channel 4 to see how their dream unfolds.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of Our Welsh Chapel Dream will be broadcast on April 8 2025 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
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
