Ucheldre Centre

[1] Formerly, it was the chapel building of Holyhead's Bon Sauveur order of nuns convent.

The main hall of the Centre, with its imposing height and arched roof, was designed by Professor R M Butler, of Dublin, a leading architect of his day, responsible for many public buildings in Ireland.

The building is in a modernized Romanesque style, with a tall square tower, making great use of green local stone.

[2] The Ucheldre Centre is a community effort to provide those who live in and visit Holyhead, and nearby parts of north-west Wales, with a centre for arts events, exhibitions, and other community activities of an educational and cultural kind.

Extensions have been added at the back and sides, to provide room for a gallery, restaurant, and other facilities.

Ucheldre Centre