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Llain-y-delyn Friends’ Meeting House, Tyisha Road, Tumble/tymbl

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Llain-y-Delyn Meeting House was built in the early 1900's in the Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type. By 1998 the chapel had fallen into disuse.

RCAHMW, July 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 (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 (quaker Meeting House), The Latt, Neath

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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

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Pant Chapel Society Of Friends, Llanfihangel-ystern-llewern/llanfihangel Ystum Llywern

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Pant Quaker Chapel was built during the seventeenth century as part of a sixteenth century cruck framed hall-house. The early Welsh Quaker, Walter Jenkins (son of Thomas Jenkins, squire and rector ...

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Friends’ Meeting House (religious Society Of Friends;quakers), Priory Road, Milford Haven

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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...

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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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Quaker Meeting House (friend’s Meeting House), St Helen’s Road; Page Street, Swansea

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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 ...

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