- Nprn: 6484
- Summary: Trinity Welsh Calvinist Methodist Chapel was first built in 1829/30 and rebuilt in 1872. It was later restored in 1924. It is of a combined Simple Gothic and Arts and Crafts style, with a gable entry. The entrance is flanked by two tall pointed-arched windows, and topped by an arched window consisting of two small arched lights with a large roundel above. The extension to the right of the entrance has more modern arched-windows with Y-tracery. The whole is built from rubbed stone, with a Welsh slate roof over.
K Steele, RCAHMW, 13 February 2009 - Description: Chapel built 1829/30, rebuilt 1872 and restored 1924. Built in the Simple Gothic and Arts and Craft style, gable entry type. Status (2000): in chapel use.
This record has a Dyfed Archaeologiacl Trust entry - 114721. - Restored: 1924 Source:Datestone
- Built: 1830 Source:Datestone
- Built: 1829 Source:Religious Census
- Date Of Chapel: 1924 Source:
- Rebuilt: 1872 Source:Datestone
- Rebuilt: 1872 Source:BOW
- Alterations: 1924 Source:BOW
- Architect: 1872 George Morgan, Carmarthen
- Architect: 1924 John Howard Morgan, Carmarthen
- £ 1300: 1905 (RCCEORBWM)
- 36: 1851 (Religious Census)
- 66: 1851 (Religious Census)
- 80: 1851 Standing (Religious Census)
- 250: 1905 Sittings (RCCEORBWM)
- 85: 1905 Accomodation (RCCEORBWM)
- Chapel: 2000 (Blwyddiadur)
- Chapel: 2011 (Town Council website)
- Welsh: 1995 (Blwyddiadur)
- Materials
- Monument Type: CHAPEL
- Form: Building
- Style: Mixed
- Plan: Gable Entry
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- Grid Reference: SN28271654
- Address: STATION ROAD, SANCLER; ST CLEARS
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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