Cemaes History

Cemaes, or Cemaes Bay, is a small watering-place in the parish situated on the northern coast of Anglesey, 5 miles west of Amlwch railway station. The coast is rocky and very picturesque, and there is good boating and safe bathing in the bay. The neighbourhood has great attraction for artists and tourists during the summer months. A church was built here about 1864, and dedicated to St. Patrick, the same as the parish church; it provides sittings for 180. Here are chapels for Baptists, Calvinistic Methodists, and Independents.

Slater's Directory of North and Mid Wales (1895)