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Llanelli, Carmarthenshire

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Churches in Felinfoel.

The now-closed All Saints (CiW) on Goring Road. © Ronald John Saunders. Two additional views - 1, 2 - both © Jim Parker.

Antioch Centre on Copperworks Road. © Jim Parker. Link.

Bethania Baptist Chapel (1869) on Cornish Place. Another view. Both © Jim Parker.

Bethany Free Evangelical Church on Maes-Yr-Haf. © Jim Parker.

Bethel Baptist Chapel on Marine Street. According to the tablet on the pediment, it was built 1840 and enlarged in 1850. © Jim Parker.

Caersalem Baptist Chapel on Marsh Street. © Jim Parker.

The now derelict Calfaria Baptist Chapel on Ann Street dates from 1881. Next door to it stands a second Calfaria Baptist Chapel, also disused. Another view. All © Jim Parker.

Capel Als on Wern Road. © Ronald John Saunders. Another view. © Jim Parker.

Capel Newydd (Welsh Presbyterian) on Felinfoel Road. © Jim Parker.

Christ Church (CiW) on New Street. Another view. Both © Jim Parker. Link.

Christadelphian Hall on Heol Goffa. © Jim Parker. Link.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Embankment Road. Another view. Both © Jim Parker.

Community of Christ on Trostre Road. © Jim Parker.

The former Dock Chapel on Clos Dewi Medi, now flats. © Jim Parker.

Ebeneser Independent Chapel on Inkerman Street. © Jim Parker.

Elim Pentecostal Church holds Sunday Services in Myrtle House (on Myrtle Road). © Jim Parker.

Emmanuel Baptist Church on New Dock Road. Another view. Both © Jim Parker.

Evangelistic Hall on Arthur Street. © Jim Parker.

Furnace Mission Church (CiW) on New Road. © Jim Parker. Link.

The former Glenalla Methodist Chapel, on Glenalla Road, now a Community Centre. © Jim Parker.

Greenfield Baptist Church (1858) on Station Road. © Jim Parker. Link.

Hall Street Methodist Church. © Jim Parker. Link.

Llanelli Cemetery Chapel on Swansea Road. © Jim Parker.

Llanelli Free Evangelical Church on Queen Victoria Road. © Jim Parker. Link.

Maescanner Baptist Chapel (1863) on Maes-Canner Road. © Jim Parker.

Moriah Baptist Chapel on Station Road dates from 1870. © Jim Parker.

Our Lady, Queen of Peace (R.C.) on Waunlanyrafon. © Ronald John Saunders. Another view. © Jim Parker. Link.

Park U.R.C. on Murray Street. © Jim Parker.

The former Peniel Baptist Chapel (1938) on Martin Road, currently (2009) being converted into flats. © Jim Parker.

Presbyterian Church on Cowell Street. © Jim Parker.

Raby Street Spiritualist Church on Raby Street. © Jim Parker.

St. Alban (CiW) on Alban Road. Another view. Both © Jim Parker. Link.

The former St. David, on Stanley Road, now converted into private houses. © Jim Parker.

St. Elli - the Parish Church (CiW) on Bridge Street. From an old postcard in Geoff Watts Collection. Two modern views - 1, 2, and the lych gate, all © Jim Parker. Link.

St. John (CiW) on Marine Street. Another view. Both © Jim Parker. Link.

St. Michael and All Angels on Bryngwyn Road. Another view. The churchyard gate. All © Jim Parker.

St. Peter (CiW) on St. Peter's Terrace. Another view. Both © Jim Parker. Link.

Salvation Army on Sunninghill Terrace. © Jim Parker.

Saron Methodist Chapel on Pentrepoeth Road. Another view. Both © Jim Parker.

Siloah Independent Chapel (1840, enlarged 1855) on Glanmor Road. © Jim Parker.

Siloh Chapel (Calvinistic Methodist, 1876) on Lakefield Road. © Jim Parker.

The former Soar Independent Chapel on Marsh Street, now a nursery. © Jim Parker.

Tabernacle Independent Chapel on Coleshill Terrace. © Jim Parker.

Trinity Chapel (Welsh Presbyterian) on New Dock Road. © Jim Parker.

Ty Gwyn Apostolic Church on New Road. © Jim Parker. Link.

Victoria Road Methodist Church on Bryn Road. © Jim Parker. Link.

The former Wesleyan Chapel on Campbell Street, now a Community Centre. © Jim Parker.

Zion Baptist Church (1857) on Upper Park Street. The Zion Church School is a rather handsome building. Both © Jim Parker.


Felinfoel
Adulam Baptist Chapel (1709, re-built 1840, "renewed" 1879) on Long Row. Another view, also showing the adjacent school. Both © Jim Parker. Another view of the chapel, © Ronald John Saunders.
An unusual entry - Felinfoel Baptismal Pool (formed by a weir in the River Lliedi) has been used since the 18th century. © Jim Parker.
Holy Trinity Church (CiW) on Millfield Road. © Jim Parker. Another view, from an old postcard in Reg Dosell's Collection. Link.
 

 

 
 

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