The Railway Mission has been demolished and a workshop now stands on its site. (Capel 39).
RCAHMW, May 2010
The Green Mission Room was originally built in 1675, modified in 1769, rebuilt in 1866 (by architect Thomas Thomas of Landore),rebuilt in 1886 and again in 1909. The present undnominational Mission...
Carmarthen's Presbyterian College Evangelical Chapel was built in 1840 to train students for the Non-conformist ministry. In 1842 it was affiliated to the University of London and became the first...
Llanion Garrison Cemetery Chapel was a brick built Anglican church of c.1900, vernacular in style with a gable entry plan. By 1993 this chapel had been demolished.
RCAHMW, May 2010
Kingsbridge Cemetery Chapel was built on this site by 1908, as it is marked on the OS 25"map as "Mortuary Chapel". It was built with stone/render walls, a slate roof, and a low wide porch, in the S...
Cregrina Free Mission Chapel building was originally a house built before 1905. In 1966 the house was converted into an undenominational chapel, with the removal of the upstairs floor to create a s...
Gadleys Sunday School was built during the late nineteenth century in the Vernacular style with a long wall entry plan and stone mullioed windows. By 2003 this building had been converted for use a...
1874 stones from Green Castle Quarries Building work done by patients under skilled supervision. No further information recorded.
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