After his death, that building was incorporated into the newly founded St Michael's College, which was built mainly to the designs of F. R. Kempson between 1905 and 1907.
Following his death in 1886, control passed to the Church of England, which began the building of a residential seminary for the training of priests.
[8][9] Postgraduate courses in Chaplaincy studies, Youth, Children and Family Specialisms and general Theology developed under the umbrella of St Padarn's, with students attending from all parts of the UK.
Through a programme called Theology for Life St Padarns also provides a part time degree course to hundreds of people across Wales.
The architectural historian John Newman, writing in his Glamorgan Pevsner, describes the design of Prichard's office and house as "sprightly".