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Abercych, the former Ramoth Chapel (Addoldy Bedyddwyr, 1825), now in
private hands. SN 250405. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Ambleston, St. Mary. SN 001 258.
© Mike Berrell (2010).
Amroth,
St. Elidyr. From an old postcard in Steve Bulman's Collection. A modern view. © Peter Morgan (2011).
Another view, and two interior views - 1,
2, all © Mike Berrell (2011). The former Ebenezer Independent Chapel
(1867), for sale in 2011. Interior view (taken through a window). SN 165 071. Both © Mike Berrell (2011).
Angle, St.
Mary the Virgin (CiW). Interior view. SM
866 029. Behind the church lies the Seaman's
or Fisherman's Chapel, dedicated to St. Anthony.
Interior view. Founded in 1447, it
probably served as an oratory for the nearby castle. It was restored in 1862,
and for many years was used as a mortuary chapel for bodies washed up on the
shore. It was re-dedicated in 1925. All © Mike Berrell.
Link.
Bayvil,
St. Andrew, now cared for by the Friends of Friendless Churches.
Two interior views - 1,
2. SN 102 406. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Begelly,
St. Mary (CiW). SN 118 073. © Mike Berrell. Two interior views - 1,
2, and a squint, all © Mike Berrell (2012).
Zion Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (1828, re-built 1866). ©
Peter Morgan (2011).
Blaenffos, Capel y Bedyddwyr (Baptist, 1785, renovated 2005). Baptismal pool. SN 190 371.
Both © Mike Berrell (2009).
Bletherston, St. Mary. SN 070 212. ©
Mike Berrell (2010). Two interior views - 1, 2, and an instruction
notice for worshippers. Mike was told on his visit that the future of the church is in doubt. All © Mike Berrell
(2012).
Boncath, Parish Church. SN 217 384. © Mike Berrell (2010). Vachendre Congregational
Chapel (1879). Interior view (taken through a window). SN 212 376. Both © Mike Berrell (2012).
Bosherston, St. Michael and All Angels (13th century).
Interior view. SR
966 948. Both © Mike Berrell. An old
postcard view, from Steve Bulman's Collection.
Link. St. Govan's Chapel
sits in a cleft in a cliff of the nearby St. Govan's Head. Another view, both © Alex Parker.
Link.
Brawdy, St. David. Two interior views -
1,
2. SM 858 240. All © Mike Berrell
(2010).
Bridell, St. David. SN 176 421. © Mike Berrell (2011).
Link. Grade II listed -
link.
Broad Haven, Hephzibah Baptist
Chapel (1841). SM 862 134. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Link.
Broadfield, Bethesda Evangelical Church, formerly Bethesda Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (1864). SN 120 040. © Mike
Berrell.
Brynberian, Capel Brynberian
(Independent, 1690, re-built 1808 and 1843). SN 103 352. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Bryn-henllan, former chapel being
converted to residential use. Three interior views -
1,
2
3. SN 009 396. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Burnett's Hill, the former Burnett's Hill
Chapel (Calvinistic Methodist, 1812 - 1980's), now in secular use. SN 023 099. ©
Mike Berrell (2009).
Link.
Burton, St. Mary. Another view, and an interior view, and another.
Baptismal well. SM 986 056. All © Mike Berrell (2009). Link.
Bwlch-y-groes, Bwlch-y-groes Chapel (1833). The date-stone also bears the date 1880. SN 240 361. © Mike Berrell (2011).
Chapel. Originally Calvinistic Methodist, the date-stone has dates 1832 and 1896. SN 240 360. © Mike Berrell (2012).
Caerfarchell, Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (1763).
Another view - note the 2 entrance doors.
SM 79466 26999. Both © Chris Emms (2009).
Another view,
© Carole Sage (2015).
Caldey Island, the Old Priory. From an old postcard in Reg Dosell's Collection.
A modern view, © Alex Parker.
Link. Caldey Monastery. © Alex Parker.
Link. St. David, from an old postcard in Janet Gimber's Collection.
Link.
Camrose, St. Ismael. Two interior views
- 1,
2. SM 927 201.
Baptist Chapel (1838, re-built 1876).
Two views of the interior taken through coloured glass windows -
1,
2, and the outdoor
total immersion font. SM 929 201.
All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Carew, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. ©
Mike Berrell. Two interior views - 1,
2, both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Carew Cheriton,
St. Mary (CIW). Interior view. SN
046 028. In the churchyard lies a small
Charnelhouse, used at one time as a chapel, as evidenced by the piscina
visible in the interior view.
All © Mike Berrell. Another view of St. Mary. © Peter Morgan (2011).
Carew Newton, the former Zoar
Congregational Chapel (built 1865, rebuilt 1912, now in secular use). SN 046
045. © Mike Berrell. Another view, © Peter Morgan (2011).
Castlemartin, St.
Michael & All Angels. SR 911 989. From an old postcard in Steve Bulman's Collection. A
modern view. © Mike Berrell. Two interior views- 1,
2. both © Mike Berrell (2011).
Cheriton or Stackpole Elidor, St. James
and St. Elidyr. Two interior views - 1,
2. SR 988 973. All © Mike Berrell
(2010).
Cilgerran, St. Llawddog on Church Street. Two interior views - 1,
2, and an interesting memorial tablet. SN 191 431.
Link. The former
Babel Chapel (1795) on High Street, now closed. The date-stone
also has dates 1822 and 1891. SN 195 430. Penuel Baptist Chapel (1862) on High Street. SN 197 429. All © Mike
Berrell (2011).
Cilgwyn, Caersalem Chapel (1915 and 1948).
SN 230 389. The former St. Mary, now
a private residence. ca. SN 231 384. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Cippyn, Capel Cerizim (1849, re-built 1882). SN 140 479. © Mike Berrell.
Clarbeston, St. Martin of Tours.
Two interior views - 1,
2. SN 048 212.
Carmel Baptist Chapel (1804,
re-built 1872). Three interior views -
1,
2,
3. SN 052 218. All © Mike
Berrell (2010).
Clarbeston Road, Bethany Free
Church. SN 016 207. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Clydey, St. Clydai. SN 251 355. © Mike Berrell (2012).
Clynfyw, Bryn Sion (1831), now abandoned.
SN 254 400. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Cold Inn, Ebenezer Baptist Chapel (1861).
SN 104 058. © Mike Berrell.
Cosheston, St. Michael and All Angels
(CiW). Interior view. SN 001 037.
Mission Church. SN 007 037. All © Mike Berrell.
Cresselly, former Primitive Methodist
Chapel (1893), now in secular use. SN 070 063. © Mike Berrell.
Cresswell Quay, Pisgah Baptist Chapel.
Three interior views - 1,
2, and
3, showing the gallery, and a
commemorative plate. SN 060 064.
All © Mike Berrell.
Crundale, Bethlehem Baptist Church. SM 975 183. © Mike Berrell (2012).
Link.
Crymych, Addoldy Antioch Capel. Formerly
a chapel hall, it's now used for worship. The original chapel can be seen in the
background, and here too. It's
currently (2009) being converted for secular use. SN 181 336.
Seion Capel-y-Bedyddyyr (Baptist,
1900). SN 183 338. All © Mike Berrell (2009).
Dale,
St. James the Great. Two interior views -
1,
2. SM 806 057. All © Mike
Berrell (2010).
Dinas Cross, St.
Brynach. SN 010 394. Tabor
Capel-t-Bedyddwyr (1792). SN 005 385.
Gedeon Independent Chapel
(1830). SN 020 385. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Dreen Hill, former Calvinistic
Methodist Chapel, now in
secular use. SM 923 141. © Mike Berrell (2010).
East
Williamston, St. Elidyr (CiW). SN 098 049. © Mike Berrell.
Eglwyswen, former church, now a private
residence. SN 152 364. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Eglwyswrw, St. Cristiolus. SN 142 385. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Felindre Farchog, Capel Cana (Independent, 1857). SN 101 390. © Mike Berrell
(2009).
Fishguard.
Flimston, Flimston Chapel of St. Martin. Of ancient foundation, in 1784 it was turned into an agricultural building, and
wasn't turned back into a chapel until 1903. It has strong connections with the military. Two interior views - 1,
2, and a squint. SR 924 956. All © Mike Berrell (2011).
Ford, St.
Margaret (CiW). Interior view. SM 958
264. Both © Mike Berrell.
Gelli,
Gelly Baptist Chapel (1861). SM 977 341. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Glanrhyd,
Glanrhyd Chapel (1870). SN 142 423. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Goodwick.
Granston,
St. Catharine (CiW). Interior view.
SM 896 341. The former Bethel Baptist
Chapel, dating from 1866 (now in secular use). SM 895 342. All © Mike
Berrell.
Great Honeyborough, Honeyborough Cemetery Chapel. SM 957 064. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Gumfreston, St. Lawrence (dating from the 12th century). Interior view. SN
109 011. Both © Mike Berrell. Link.
Gwastad, Capel Gwastad.
Interior view (taken through a
window). SN 049 248. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Hakin, Milford Haven - see
Milford Haven.
Haroldston West, St. Madoc. Two interior views -
1,
2. SM 867 153. All © Mike
Berrell (2010). Stained glass window, © Mike Berrell (2012).
Hasguard,
the remains of St. Peter. Closed in 1979, the roof was later removed and the
building managed as a "controlled ruin". SM 854 095. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Link.
Haverfordwest.
Henry's Moat, St. Brynach. SN SN 044
275. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Herbrandston, St. Mary the Virgin.
Two interior views - 1,
2. SM 871 076. All © Mike
Berrell (2010).
Hermon, Baptist Chapel, built in 1808, with various further building works in 1835, 1863 and 1952.
Baptismal Pool. SN 206 319. Both © Mike Berrell (2009). Three interior views -
1, 2, 3, all © Mike
Berrell (2012). Capel Brynmynach (1888). SN 211 319. © Mike Berrell (2009). Three interior views -
1, 2, 3, all ©
Mike Berrell (2012). Chapel of Rest. SN 208 319. © Mike Berrell (2012).
Hodgeston, the now redundant former parish church (13th century). Interior view.
Now cared for by the Friends of Friendless Churches. SS 030 993. Both © Mike Berrell.
Link.
Hook, U.R.C., originally Mount Zion Congregational Church (1852). SM 946 216. Gospel
Mission (1919, re-built 1966) on Newtown Road. SM 979 110. Both © Mike Berrell (2009).
Hubberston, St. David, at The Green. SM
891 062. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Link.
Hundleton, St. David (CiW). SM 954 002.
© Mike Berrell.
Jameston, former Chapel, now in secular use. SS 057 989. © Mike Berrell.
Jeffreyston,
St. Jeffrey and St. Oswald (CiW). SN 090 065. © Mike Berrell. Two interior views - 1,
2, both © Mike Berrell (2012). Pisgah Baptist Church (1921). SN 089 064.
© Mike Berrell.
Johnston, St.
Peter (Anglican). SM 932 104. © Dave Westrap. Another view. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Two interior views - 1, 2, both © Mike Berrell (2012).
Link. Former chapel (1923), now in secular use. Can you
provide the denomination? My appreciation to Janet Gimber, who has advised this
is in fact the church hall for St. Peter. SM 932 105. © Mike Berrell (2009). Baptist Church (1954).
Interior view. SM 932 104. Both © Mike Berrell (2012).
Jordanston, St. Cawrda (CiW), rebuilt
in 1797. Interior view. SM 918
324. Both © Mike Berrell.
Keeston
(sometimes Keyston), U.R.C., originally Independent Chapel (1787, re-built
1856). Inscribed stone. SM 900 196.
Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Kilgetty,
former chapel, now in secular use. SN 129 074. © Mike Berrell.
King's Moor, Christian Centre (formerly
Primitive Methodist Chapel). SN 125 066. © Mike Berrell.
Lambston,
St. Ismael (now closed). Two views of the interior, taken through windows -
1,
2. SM
907 169. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Lampeter Velfrey, St. Peter. Interior view. Both © Peter Morgan
(2011). Link.
Bryn Sion Congregational Chapel (1854, re-built and enlarged 1879). SN 147 148. © Mike
Berrell (2011). Another view, © Peter Morgan (2011).
Link.
Lamphey,
St. Faith and St. Tyfai (CiW). Interior
view. SN 015 004. Both © Mike Berrell. Another interior view, and a blocked
squint, both © Mike Berrell (2011).
Lawrenny, St. Caradoc. © Chris Emms (2009).
Interior view. SN 017 069. © Mike Berrell.
Link.
Letterston, St. Giles. Two
interior views - 1,
2. SM 943 296.
Horeb Congregational Chapel
(1901). SM 951 298. Saron Baptist
Chapel. SM 951 298. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Little Honeyborough, Hephzibah Baptist Chapel (1840).SM 950 066. © Mike Berrell.
Little Milford, St. Justinian. SM 962 120. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Link.
Little Newcastle, St. Peter. Three
interior views - 1,
2,
3, the latter of an attractive
modern window. SM 975 285. Derelict
Chapel. SM 981 285. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Llandeloy, St. Teilo. Two interior views
- 1,
2. Now cared for by the Friends of Friendless Churches.
Mike advises that the dedication is uncertain, and (depending which authority is consulted) is variously given as St. Teilaw, Teilo, Eloi, or Tylwyf. SM 857 267. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Llandissilio, Blaenconin Chapel (1903). SN 121 208. Unidentified Chapel.
SN 121 215. Both © Mike Berrell (2012).
Llanfrnach, St. Brynach (ca. 1842). SN 220 312. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Link.
Llangloffan, Baptist Chapel (dates of 1706, 1749, 1791 and 1862 on the
building). SM 906 324. © Mike Berrell.
Llangwm.
Llanion, Pembroke Dock - see
Pembroke
Dock.
Llanstadwell, St. Tudwal. Interior view and the
font. SM 955 050. Link.
Mission Hall (1888) at Hazelbeach. SM 946 048. All © Mike Berrell (2009).
Llanteg, the remains of Llanteague Congregational Chapel (1889). Closed in 2000, the chapel was largely demolished, but
the lower courses were left in situ. © Peter Morgan (2011).
Link1.
Link2. St. Elidyr (aka Crunwere Church), declared redundant in 2009.
Link. © Peter Morgan (2011).
Two further views - 1,
2,
two interior views - 1,
2,
pulpit,
font, and the
window over the altar, all © Ruth Roberts. The demolished Mountain Chapel.
SN 175 100. © Ruth Roberts.
Llanteglos, the former Zoar Baptist Chapel (1854), now a funeral home. SN 171 096. © Mike Berrell (2011).
Llantood, St. Illtyd (1884). SN 1554 4192. © Mike
Berrell (2010). Mike has advised that the church closed in January 2014. A storm
later caused the bell-cote to collapse.
Storm damage, © Neil Floyd.
Link.
Llanwnda, St. Gwyndaf (CiW).
Interior view. SM 932 396.
Capel Y Bedyddwyr Harmony
(Baptist, dating from 1913). SM 903 383. All © Mike Berrell.
Llanycefn, the former St. Non, for sale in 2012. SN 097 238. © Mike Berrell (2010). Link.
Llanychaer, St. David. Three
interior views - 1,
2,
3. SM 992 345.
Glandwr Capel y Bedyddwyr (1894).
Interior view (taken through a
window). SM 991 349. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Llawhaden, St. Aidan. From an old
postcard in Reg Dosell's
Collection.
Llwyn-yr-hwrdd, Independent Chapel. © Gerard Charmley.
Loveston (near Reynalton), St. Leonard. Two interior views - 1,
2. SN 084 085. Bethel Baptist Chapel (1906). Two interior views -
1, 2. SN 077 088. All © Mike Berrell (2011).
Lower Carvan, Carvan Chapel (1797). Three interior views - 1,
2, 3. SN 175 141. All © Mike Berrell (2011).
Ludchurch, St. Elidyr. Interior view. SN 141 109. Both © Mike Berrell
(2011). Another view, © Peter Morgan (2011).
Longstone Chapel (1862), © Ruth
Roberts
Maenclochog, St. Mary.
Two interior views - 1,
2. SN 083 274.
Chapel. SN 084 274. Both © Mike Berrell (2010). Tabernacle
Congregational Chapel
(1847, re-built 184). The date-stone and three interior views -
1, 2,
3. SN 084 273. © Mike Berrell (2012).
Maiden Wells, Presbyterian Church of Wales,
was previously the Gilead Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, dating from 1876. SR 970
995. The adjacent Sunday School was
previously a chapel, and dates from 1845. Both © Mike Berrell.
Manorbier.
Manordeifi, St. Llawddog
- in the care of
The Friends of Friendless Churches.
Two interior views - 1, 2, and the 13th century
font. A
feature I can't recall ever seeing in a church - a
fireplace with
private pews; Mike advises there were two of these. And an unusual item
of church furniture - a
coracle, which was to enable the congregation to escape during
floods! SN 228 432. All © Mike Berrell
(2010). Link1.
Link2. Grade II* listed.
Manorowen, St. Mary.
Another view. SM 934 363. Both
© Mike Berrell (2010).
Martletwy, St. Marcellus. Mike advised in 2011 that the church is now redundant, and is to be partly demolished
and managed as a ruin (see news item, which includes photos). SN 036
105. Baptist Chapel (1864).
SN 033 106. Horeb Chapel (disused). SN 040 109. All © Mike Berrell (2009).
Marloes, St. Peter on Gay Lane.
Two interior views - 1,
2, and the
total immersion font - an
unusual feature in a Church in Wales church. SM 793 085.
Moriah Baptist Chapel (1892)
also on Gay Lane. Another view.
SM 793 085. The former Wesleyan
Methodist Chapel on Gay Lane, now used as the village hall. SM 793
084. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Mathry, Holy Martyrs. Two interior
views - 1,
2. The former
Nebo Chapel (1888), now
abandoned. SM 879 320. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Meline, St. Dogfael. SN 118 387. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Milford Haven.
Molleston, Baptist Chapel. Built 1731, enlarged 1842, renovated 1883 - these works recorded in a handsome
date-stone. Three interior views - 1,
2, 3. SN 094 119. All © Mike Berrell (2011).
Monkton, Pembroke - see Pembroke.
Moreton, Methodist Church. SN 115 048. © Mike Berrell. Another view. © Peter Morgan (2011).
Moylgrove, St. Andrew. Mike advises that this closed in 2012 - see
here. SN 123 446. Tabernacl Addoldy y Bedyddwyr (Baptist, 1894). SN 118 446.
Bethel Addoldy yr Annibynwyr (Independent, 1691). SN 117 447. All © Mike Berrell.
Mynachlog-ddu, St. Dogmael. Two interior views - 1,
2. SN 145 304. © Mike Berrell (2012).
Bethel Baptist Chapel.
The date-stone. SN 145 304.
Both © Mike Berrell (2012).
Narberth.
Nash, St. Mary (Church in Wales) on
St. Mary's Road. ST 343 837. ©
Mike Berrell.
Nevern, St. Brynach. A fine
celtic cross.
SN 084 401. Both © Chris Emms (2009).
An old postcard view, from Steve
Bulman's Collection. Another view and two
interior views - 1,
2, all © Mike Berrell (2010).
A splendid gravestone - would that all
family history research were this easy!!. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Link.
New Hedges, St. Anne - a tin chapel. ©
Gerard Charmley (2010). Obviously well-cared for, as by 2012 it had been re-painted, © Mike Berrell
(2012).
New Moat, St. Nicholas. SN 062 253. ©
Mike Berrell (2010). Two interior views - 1,
2, both © Mike Berrell
(2012).
Newchapel, Capel Newydd. SN 228 395. ©
Mike Berrell (2010). The date-stone has dates 1763 and 1848. © Mike Berrell (2012).
Newport.
Neyland, St. Clement on St. Clement's Road. SM 964 050. Wesley Methodist Church,
originally Wesley Chapel (1877) on High Street. SM 963 054. Bethel Baptist Church on High Street, with the original
chapel behind, which now serves as the church hall. Two interior views - 1,
2, and one of the old chapel. SM 964 054. The former
Bicentenary Memorial Chapel (1865) on High Street, now flats. SM 963 054. Zion
Presbyterian Church (1861) on High Street. SM 962 054. All © Mike Berrell (2009).
Nolton, St. Madoc.
SM 867 182. © Dave Westrap. Two interior views -
1,
2, both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Nolton Haven U.R.C., originally Nolton
Chapel (1858), and an interior view,
taken through a window. SM 860 185. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Panteg,
former Independent Chapel (1863), now abandoned. SM 927 350. © Mike Berrell
(2010).
Pembroke.
Pembroke
Dock.
Pembroke Ferry, Trinity Wesleyan Chapel (1880), Methodist and U.R.C. SM 978 046. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Pen-Cwm, Ebenezer Baptist Chapel (1768). It has an outdoor baptismal pool. SN
161 400. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Pen-y-Bryn, Baptist Chapel. Interior view (taken through a window). SN 178 429.
Both © Mike Berrell (2009).
Penally, St. Nicholas and St. Teilo. Interior view. SS 118 992. Former
Chapel, now in secular use. SS 117 990. All © Mike
Berrell.
Pendeilo (near LLanteg), the former Zoar Chapel, now a funeral home. © Peter Morgan (2011).
Penffordd, former Calvinistic Methodist
Chapel (1861 and 1913), now a leather workshop. Two interior views -
1,
2. SN 077 223. All © Mike Berrell
(2010).
Pennar, St. Patrick (Church in Wales) on
Treowen Road. Interior view. Both ©
Mike Berrell.
Penycwm, former chapel, now in secular
use. SN 850 230. © Mike Berrell (2012).
Penygroes, Capel Penygroes Ty Cwrdd yr
Annibynwyr (Independent, 1765, re-built 1828).
SN 155 355. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Pont Gynon, Capel (1862). SN 126 370. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Pontfaen, St. Brynach. Two interior views
- 1,
2. SN 022 341.
Jabes Capel y Bedyddwyr (1802 and
1842). SN 029 341. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Pontyglasier, Capel Bethabara
(Baptist, built 1826, re-built 1873).
Interior view (taken through a window). SN 141 364. Both © Mike Berrell
(2009).
Porthclew, the ruins of Porthclew Chapel, on Chapel Lane. SS 023 986. © Mike Berrell. Privately owned, those
wishing to
visit should seek permission from Sid Howells, Sea Hollies, Chapel Lane, or Barry and Linda Clark, Highlands, Chapel Lane.
Link.
Princes Gate, St. Catherine (CiW). SN 136 127. © Mike Berrell (2011). Another
view. © Peter Morgan (2011).
Puncheston, St. Mary. SN 083 298.
Smyrna Capel y Bedyddwyr (1827,
with subsequent work in 1871 and 1928). SN 006 298. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Pwllcrochan, St. Mary. SM 921 026. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Redberth,
St. Mary the Virgin (CiW). Interior view.
SN 083 042. Former Wesleyan Methodist
Chapel (1822), which has been in secular use since 1985. SN 083 043. All ©
Mike Berrell.
Reynalton, St. James. Interior view (taken through a window). SN 090 089.
Congregational Chapel (1867, re-built 1906). SN 091 087. © Mike Berrell (2011).
Rhosycaerau, Congregational Chapel. SM 919 376. © Mike Berrell.
Rhoscrowther, St. Decuman. SM 903 022. © Chris Emms (2009). Another view. ©
Mike Berrell (2009). Now in the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches, following closure in 2005.
Link.
Grade I listed.
Rhydymaen, Penuel Cemaes Chapel (Welsh
Baptist, 1824, re-built 1860). SN 116 411. Three interior views -
1,
2,
3. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Robeston Wathen, Holy Trinity. Two interior views - 1,
2. SN 084 157. All © Mike Berrell (2012).
Robeston West, St. Andrew. Three
interior views - 1,
2,
3. SM 885 095. All © Mike Berrell
(2010).
Rosemarket, St. Ismael. SM 953 086.
© Mike Berrell (2010). The former U.R.C. chapel, earlier
Tabernacle Independent Chapel, on Middle Street, now abandoned. 157 SM 953 082. © Dave Westrap. Link.
Rudbaxton, St. Michael. SM 960 221.
Three interior views - 1,
2,
3. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
St. Brides,
St. Bridget. Two interior views - 1,
2, and a
tombstone very helpful to the
amateur genealogist!. SM 803 108. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
St. David's.
St. Florence, St. Florentius (CiW). SN
082 012. © Mike Berrell. Three interior views - 1, 2,
3, all © Mike Berrell (2012). An old
postcard view, from Steve Bulman's Collection.
St. Ishmael's, St. Ismael. Two interior
views - 1,
2. SM 831 067. Former
Congregational Chapel, now in
secular use. SM 834 073. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
St. Nicholas, St. Nicholas. Interior view. SM 900 356. Both © Mike Berrell.
Another view and interior view, and two views of the "squinch chapel" - 1,
2, all © Mike Berrell (2011). The former
Bethel Baptist Chapel (1866) now in residential use. SM 901 356. © Mike
Berrell (2011).
St. Petrox, St. Petrox (13th century).
Interior view. SR 971 976. Both ©
Mike Berrell. Link.
St. Twynnells, St. Gwynog. Interior view. SR 950 976. Both © Mike
Berrell. Link.
Sandy Hill, Aenon Baptist Church
(1877). SM 857 088. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Sardis (near Milford Haven), Baptist Church. SM 971 087. © Dave Westrap.
Sardis (near Saundersfoot), Congregational Church (1925). SN 139 068. © Mike Berrell.
Saundersfoot, St. Issell (CiW).
Interior view. SN 132 058. Both © Mike Berrell. Another view. © Peter Morgan (2011).
Hebron Baptist Chapel. SN 135 051.
Thomas Memorial Congregational Church (1899), now U.R.C., on High Street. SN 136 049.
Wesley Chapel (1892) on The Ridgeway. Interior view. SN 134
049. St. Bride (R.C.) on The Ridgeway. SN 134 050. All © Mike Berrell.
Bethesda Chapel (1826, re-built
1864). © Gerard Charmley (2010).
Scleddau, St. Justinian. Three
interior views - 1,
2,
3. SM 944 341.
Capel Sion (1859). SM 943 341.
All © Mike Berrell.
Slebech, St. John the Baptist (CiW,
derelict). SN 025 155. © Mike Berrell.
Solva, St. Aidan on High Street. Two interior views - 1,
2. SM 799 244. Mount Pleasant Baptist Church (1863) on High Street. SM 801 243.
Mount Zion Congregational Chapel "Re-built 1896". Two interior views - 1,
2. SM 799 244. A former Chapel (on Main
Street), now in secular use. SM 806 245. The
Memorial Hall was originally a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. It was extended to
the rear to serve as a memorial hall to the fallen of the two world wars. All © Mike Berrell (2012).
South Treffgarne, Glanrhyd Baptist Chapel (1811, renovated 1903). SM 159 121. © Mike Berrell (2011).
Spittal, St. Mary. SM 976 230.
© Mike Berrell (2010). Two interior views - 1,
2, both © Mike Berrell (2012).
Salem Baptist Chapel (1827, renovated
1909). SM 962 230. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Stackpole Elidor - see Cheriton (above).
Star, Chapel (1879). SN 246 350. © Mike Berrell (2012).
Stepaside, Methodist Chapel (originally Wesleyan, 1893). © Peter Morgan (2011).
Steynton, St. Peter & St. Cewydd (Anglican). SM 917 077. © Dave Westrap. Interior view. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Another view and
interior view, both © Mike Berrell
(2010). Link. Cemetery Chapel (1902) in Milford Haven
Cemetery. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Summerhill, former chapel, now in secular use. SN 153 074. © Mike Berrell (2011).
Sutton, Bethel Baptist Chapel (1830).
Interior view (taken through a window).
SM 909 163. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Talbenny, St. Mary the Virgin.
Another view. SM
844 122. Both © Mike Berrell (2010). Two interior views - 1,
2, both © Mike
Berrell (2012).
Tavernspite, Carvan Chapel (1797). SN 174 141. Glanrhyd Baptist Chapel.
SN 166 110. Both © Peter Morgan (2011).
Tegryn, a rain-blurred photo of Llwyn-yr-hwrdd Congregational Chapel (1805). Three interior views -
1, 2, 3, and
an unusually handsome date-stone. SN 229 327. All © Mike Berrell (2012).
Templeton, St. John the Baptist. Interior view, taken through a
window. SN 113 115. Congregational Chapel, built 1818, re-built 1839 and renewed 1879. SN 114 119. All ©
Mike Berrell (2011).
Tenby.
Thorne, the former Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (1813), now in secular use.
Interior view. SR 945 966. Both © Mike Berrell.
Thornton, Baptist Chapel (1867). SM 904 079. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Tiers Cross, Tabernacle U.R.C. SM 906 108. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Tre-Llan, former Parish Church,
now abandoned. A nearby Holy
Well (dry at the time of Mike's visit). SM 987 360. Both © Mike
Berrell (2010).
Trebengych, Horeb Chapel. Three interior views - 1,
2, 3, and a triple stained glass
window. SN 074 282. All © Mike Berrell (2012).
Trecwyn, Mamre Calvinistic
Methodist Chapel (1843 and 1908).
SM 967 327. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Treffynnon, Calvinistic
Methodist Chapel (1867). Two interior views -
1,
2 (both taken through
windows). SM 849 287. All © Mike Berrell (2010).
Trefgarn Owen,
Congregational Church. The
sign, giving various dates. SM 869 254. Both © Mike Berrell (2010).
Tufton, Siloh Chapel (1842 and
1900). SN 039 281. © Mike Berrell (2010). Another view, © Mike Berrell (2012).
Tyrhos, Congregational Chapel (1815, re-built 1859). Two interior views -
1 , 2, both taken through windows. SN 195 409. All © Mike
Berrell (2011).
Walton East, Chapel (Welsh
Calvinistic Methodist). Two interior views -
1,
2 (both taken through
windows). SN 019 235. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Walton West, All Saints. Three
interior views - 1,
2,
3. SM 865 128. All © Mike
Berrell (2010).
Walwyn's Castle, St. James the
Great. Two interior views - 1,
2. SM 873 112. All © Mike
Berrell (2010).
Warren, St. Mary (built ca. 1290).
Interior view. SR 933 975. Both © Mike Berrell. Another view, without the
scaffolding. © Chris Emms (2009). Another view, plaque commemorating the
restoration, and a flower-bedecked doorway (presumably for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee), all © Mike Berrell
(2012).
Waterston, Methodist Church. SM 937 057. © Mike Berrell (2009).
Welsh Hook, St. Lawrence. SM
934 275. © Mike Berrell (2010).
Whitchurch, St. David. © Chris Emms (2009).
Wooden, Moreton Methodist Church. © Peter Morgan (2011).
Woodstock, Woodstock Welsh
Calvinistic Methodist Connexion Chapel (1754, 1806, and 1890). Two
interior views - 1,
2, and a
monument to the Rev. Howell
Davies, one of the founders of this particular sect. SN 022 257. All ©
Mike Berrell (2010).
Yerbeston, the former St. Lawrence, now in
secular use. SN 064 090. © Mike Berrell (2011).
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