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Quakers’ Yard Meeting House, Gell St./the Retreat, Off Lammas St., Carmarthen

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The Quakers' Yard Meeting house was built in1746. From 1831 to 1887 the site was used as an Intermediate School. By 2000 the building had been demolished.

RCAHMW, June 2009.

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Pales, The, Friends’ Meeting House (quaker), Coed-swydd, Llandegley

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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...

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Friends’ Meeting House (quaker;cefn Bychan Baptist Chapel (1)), Newbridge Road, Cefn Bychan

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The meeting house was occupied by the Baptists after the the Quakers had left. There is now a Baptist chapel just below this one. (Denbighshire Inventory - PI 27/06/1997).

"The house at Cefn, in ...

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Former Friends’ Meeting House, Holt Street, Wrexham

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The former Friends Meeting House was formed when two cottages were converted into a meeting house c.1708. This house had been demolished by 1800 and a new meeting house built on a new site (NPRN 97...

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Friends Meeting House (dolobran; Quaker), Dolobran

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Dolobran Meeting House is thought to be the first purpose-built Friends' Meeting House in Mid Wales. The chapel was built in 1700 on Dolobran Estate, owned by quaker Charles Lloyd. The chapel is b...

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QUAKERS’ GARDEN, SOCIETY OF FRIENDS’ MEETING HOUSE & BURIAL GROUND AT eSGAIR-GOCH, STAYLITTLE

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This site is believed to have once been the Friends’ Meeting House associated with the adjoining Quaker Gardens and Burial Site (NPRN 265561). The meeting house is likely to have comprised par...

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Meeting House In Quay Street East Warehouse (religious Society Of Friends), Haverfordwest

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The Quaker Meeting House was part of a warehouse, built 1744, on the site of the present Shire Court, on the corner of Quay Street and High Street. This is said to have incorporated furniture from ...

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