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Swansea on Wikipedia.


Blackpill, Swansea (City) - see Swansea
Bon-y-Maen, Swansea (City) - see Swansea
Brynhyfryd, Swansea (City) - see Swansea
Brynmill, Swansea (City) - see Swansea

Cheriton, St. Cadoc. Another view. SS 4505 9319. Both © C. Ansell. Link. Grade I listed.
Clase
, Morriston - see Morriston.
Clydach.
Cockett, Swansea - see Swansea
Crofty, Zoar Presbyterian Church (1884, re-built 1906). © Janet Gimber (2012).
Cwmbwrla, Swansea - see Swansea

Dunvant, Swansea - see Swansea

Fforest-Fach, Swansea - see Swansea.

Gendros, Swansea - see Swansea.
Glais, Seion Chapel (Independent) on Ynys-y-Mond Road. From an old postcard in Steve Bulman's Collection. A modern view  shows the date 1865. © Jim Parker (2010). Peniel Chapel (Welsh Baptist) on Station Road. Another view. An inscribed stone bears date 1891. Both © Jim Parker (2010). St. Paul (CiW). Another view. Both © Jim Parker (2010). Link.
Gorseinon.
Gowerton.
Gwernffrwd, St. David (CiW). © Janet Gimber (2012).

Hafod, Swansea - see Swansea.

Killay, Swansea - see Swansea.

Landore, Swansea - see Swansea.
Llanddewi, St. David. Another view. SS 4601 8905. Both © C. Ansell. Coflein entry. Grade II* listed.
Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont
, St. Teilo - see St. Fagan's, Cardiff. The site of the church, © Janet Gimber (2015).
Llangyfelach, Morriston - see Morriston.
Llanmadoc, St. Madoc. SS 4388 9343. © C. Ansell. Link. Coflein entry. Grade II listed.
Llanmorlais, Tirzah Baptist Chapel (1905). © Janet Gimber (2012).
Llanrhidian,
St Rhydian & St Illtyd. SS 4967 9225. © C. Ansell. Link. Coflein entry. Grade II* listed.
Llansamlet, Morriston - see Morriston.
Loughor.

Manselton, Swansea - see Swansea.
Morriston.
Mount Pleasant, Swansea - see Swansea.
Mumbles.

Newton, St. Peter (CiW). © Gerard Charmley (2011).
Nicholaston, St. Nicholas. Re-built in the 1890's as a monument to C.R.M. Talbot. Nicholaston House Chapel, now a Christian Retreat Centre. Both © Gerard Charmley (2011).

Oxwich, St. Illtyd. © Jim Parker.

Parkmill, Mount Pisgah Congregational Chapel (1822). Another view. Both © Gerard Charmley (2011).

Penclawdd.
Penlan, Swansea - see Swansea.
Penllergaer, St. David, on Swansea Road. Another view. Community of Christ Church on Gorseinon Road. All © Jim Parker.
Penmaen, St. John the Baptist. © Gerard Charmley (2011).
Pentre-Cwyth, Swansea - see Swansea.
Pentre-Dwr, Swansea - see Swansea.
Plasmarl, Swansea - see Swansea.
Pontarddulais.
Port Eynon (or Porth Einon), St. Cattwg. The statue commemorates the crew of a lifeboat lost during a rescue attempt in 1916. © Alex Parker. Link1. Link2.

Reynoldston, St. George. SS 4794 9003. © C. Ansell. Link. Its Coflein entry dates it to 1866-7, on the site of a medieval predecessor, of which a few fragments survive. Grade II listed.
Rhossili, St. Mary the Virgin. © Mark Turbott. Link.

St. Thomas, Swansea - see Swansea.
Sandfields, Swansea - see Swansea.
Sketty, Swansea - see Swansea.
Swansea.    

Townhill, Swansea - see Swansea.
Treboeth, Swansea - see Swansea.
Tycoch, Swansea - see Swansea.

Uplands, Swansea - see Swansea.

Waunarlwydd, Swansea - see Swansea.
West Cross, Swansea - see Swansea.

Ynysforgan, Morriston - see Morriston.                                                            

 

 
 

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