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Friends’ Meeting House (religious Society Of Friends;quaker), Greenfield, Pen Y Bont

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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...

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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 (2) (religious Society Of Friends;quakers), Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells

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The Llandrindod Wells Friends' Meeting House (2) is a small structure built in 1985, to the design of architect Michael Garner.This was built at the rear of the Temple Street plot, following the sa...

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Friends’ Meeting House (religious Society Of Friends;quakers)

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The Friends Meeting House was built in corrugated iron in 1894 and used until 1942. The house was then transferred to the Baptists who used the premises until the 1950's. In 1994 the Meeting House ...

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Society Of Friends, Market Place, Ruthin

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Society Of Friends, 201 High Street, Swansea

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The Society of Friends Chapel on High Street was the first Quaker meeting house in Swansea, built in 1656 and then rebuilt in on the other side of the burial ground in 1809 (NPRN 91405). The chapel...

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Society Of Friends Meeting House, Charles Street, Cardiff

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The Society of Friends Meeting House Chapel was built in 1838 and & rebuilt in 1888 as a Victorian town house.

RCAHMW, June 2010

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Friends’ Meeting House (clawdd Quakers;dolcaradog), Dolcaradog

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Dolgaradog Farm was, during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, a Friends’ Meeting House, believed to have been founded by Humphrey Thomas Morris. The will of Morris, drawn up...

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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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