The Quaker Meeting House was originally built in iron in 1873. This was replaced with a polychromatic brick chapel in 1891, built in the Simple Gothic style of the gable entry type. The chapel clo...
Quaker meeting have been held on this site since the establishment of a burial ground in 1673. The Pales Quaker Meeting House was first built in 1716 and then rebuilt in 1745 in the Vernacular styl...
The Quaker Friends met for many years at Tyddyn y Garreg, a room in the house of the Owen family . A new meeting house (NPRN 8337) was built nearby by Dorothy Owen (1751-93) in 1792. The burial gro...
The Friends Meeting House in Neath was built in 1799 in the Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type. By 1988 the chapel was rarely used and the graveyard overgrown.
RCAHMW, June 2010
This Friends' Meeting House was built in 1811 to the design of architect Griffith Watkins of Haverfordwest. This chapel is built in the Vernacular style with a projectng porch, flanking camberedl a...
In 1851 a house on the Wallow Court Estate was listed in the Religious Census as a Meeting house for Worship.
RCAHMW, March 2011
Pagefield House the Quaker Meeting House in Swansea, was built in 1858. It is built in the Tudor revival style, as a 2 storey attic house, in red brick with pale stone dressings. This building is ...
The Friends' Meeting Housse in Hay-on-Wye was attached to a private dwelling house. The House was built in 1832 and known to be in use as a meeting house in 1851. This meeting house was demolished ...
Built 1807-9 disused as a religious building by 1876. Present status [1998]: other
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