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Peniel Welsh Independent Chapel, Water St./peniel Lane, Aberaeron

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Peniel Welsh Independent Chapel was built in 1833 for a community founded in 1810. The chapel was built during the ministry of of the Rev. T. Phillips, principal of Neuaddllwyd Academy, which was ...

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Mount Zion English Baptist Church, Priory Street, Cardigan

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Mount Zion Baptist chapel was built in 1878-80 on a free site donated by The Reverend R.H.W. Miles. The English-speaking Baptists had attended the English language services at the Hope Congregation...

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Pontsaeson Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist;pontrhydsaeson), Pontrhyd-saeson

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Pontsaeson Methodist Chapel was first built in 1824, being rebuilt in 1841 and 1871. A new Sunday School was added in 1928.

The present chapel, dated 1871, is built in the Simple Round-Headed styl...

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Cwrtnewydd Welsh Baptist Church (seion New Court;sion), Cwrtnewydd

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Cwrtnewyd Baptist Chapel was built in 1820, rebuilt in 1881 and enlarged in 1929.

The present chapel, date 1881, is stone built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable entry type. There are...

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St Andrew’s Church (english Presbyterian/calvinistic Methodist), Bush Street, Pembroke Dock

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St Andrews Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1838 to the design of architect D. Meyler of Fishguard. The chapel was rebuilt in 1866 by architect Kedgwin William Ladd of Pembroke Dock and contractor ...

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Bethel Welsh Baptist Church, Mynachlog-ddu

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Bethel Baptist Chapel was first built in 1794, restored in 1821 and rebuilt in 1875. The earlier chapel of 1794 was retained and converted to a Sunday School (NPRN12146) This chapel, dated 1875, ...

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Llangloffan Welsh Baptist Church, Llangloffan, Granston

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The cause at Llangoffan was a daughter of that at Rhydwilym, and started between 1668-1680 with meetings at Trebwllt, the home of Owen Edwards. Slightly later the meetings moved to the home of Will...

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Salem (2) Welsh Baptist Church, Afon Road, Llangennech

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Salem Welsh Baptist Chapel was built in 1878 to the design of architect Thomas Thomas of Landore. This chapel is stone built in the Classical style, with a gable entry plan, two storeys, alarge arc...

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