- Nprn: 11016
- Cadw Ref: 26/C/10(2)
- Cadw Record No: 14349
- Summary: 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 J. Tregenna. The chapel had a new stained glass window behind the pulpit in 1882 and a new organ in 1896. The present chapel, dated 1866, was built in the Lombardic/Italian/Gothic style with a gable-entry plan, two storeys, basement, flanking towers and large pane tall round-headed windows. St Andrew's is now Grade 2 Listed.
RCAHMW, October 2010 - Description: Built in 1838, architect D.Meyler of Fishguard, rebuilt in1865-66; it was designed by K W Ladd, architect of Pembroke Dock, & J Tregenna was the contractor and modified, altered or rebuilt in 1883 and 1896. Built in the Lombardic/Italian, Sub-Classical and simple Gothic style, gable entry type. A prominent feature of this Chapel is the flanking towers. Status (2000): in chapel use.
Dressed stone with brick details, Concrete tiled roof. Massive construction, twin towers with hipped roofs. Arch. Headed windows. Railings on low walls to frontage. 1993 PCNPA.
The congregation built this chapel when Gershom became too small. Info from The History of Pembroke Dock, Peters, 1905.
Ribbon plaque of the same design as nearby Westgate, Pembroke. (also Calv. Meth. And built in the same year. (Anthony Jones)
The foundation stone was laid in August 1865 and the church was opened in November, 1866 (Mrs Stuart Peters, History of Pembroke Dock (1905)); it was designed by K W Ladd, architect of Pembroke Dock, & J Tregenna was the contractor (Cadw). Stained glass window of 1882 behind pulpit; stained glass window brought 1937 from Llanreath. Organ built in 1896 by J Gonacher (Cadw). Status (2000): in chapel use. - St. Glass W. Beh. Pulpit: 1882 Source:Cadw
- Organ Built: 1896 Source:Peters
- Repaired - Roof: 1870-1879 Source:Orbach, J
- Foundation Stone Laid: 08/1865 Source:Peters
- Rebuilt: 1866 Source:PCNPA
- Built: 1865-1868 Source:Cadw
- Built: 1866 Source:Jones, Anthony
- Built: 1865-1866 Source:Orbach, J
- Opened: 11/1866 Source:Peters
- St. Gl. W. Fr. Llanreath: 1937 Source:Cadw
- Organ: 1896 Source:Cadw
- Built: 1838 Source:
- Date Of Chapel: 1866 Source:
- Designer: 1870-1879 K. McAlpin, Pembroke Dock
- Architect: 1865-1868 Kedgwin William Ladd, Penbroke Dock
- Architect: 1865-1866 Kedgwin William Ladd, Penbroke Dock
- Organ Builder: 1896 J. Gonacher, Huddersfield
- Architect: 1838 D. Meyler, Fishguard
- Contractor: 1866 J Tregenna,
- £ 4000: 1905 (RCCEORBWM)
- 800: 1905 Sittings (RCCEORBWM)
- 550: 1905 Accomodation (RCCEORBWM)
- Chapel: 2000 (Blwyddiadur)
- Chapel: 2010 (R Scourfield)
- Materials
- Stone
- Monument Type: CHAPEL
- Form: Building
- Storey: Two Storey
- Style: Lombardic
- Gallery: On Three Sides
- Plan: Gable Entry
- Pulpit Position: Rear Wall
- Window Glazing: Large Pane
- Windows: Tall Round-Headed
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Images from Coflein
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- Grid Reference: SM96880325
- Address: BUSH STREET, PEMBROKE DOCKPEMBROKE DOCK
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Hello
My great great grandparents were married in Kinnerton Chapel in Old Radnor on 21st May1850. I have been searching for information on the Chapel, so was pleased to find this website. I have now located it on Google Street View – looks like someone is ‘doing it up’ to live in: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.2612635,-3.1095337,3a,90y,232.95h,84.26t/data=!3m9!1e1!3m7!1s-8DWPORkq2RFVNXBLde_-g!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!9m2!1b1!2i53?hl=en-GB
The marriage record of my ancestors Abraham Bounds and Elizabeth Williams is attached. I hope it is of interest.
All the best
Saira
Dear Sara
Thank you for the information. I am glad to hear that it was some help to you.
Good luck on your continued search
Christine