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Carmarthen Cemetery Chapel

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232: 141:. Tenders were received from three persons, James Wilson, R.K. Penson and W.W. Jenkins. At first Penson's bid was chosen, but after reconsideration, it was rejected and Jenkins received the contract. The two chapels were built as well as walls and entrance gates. Each chapel building was built of rubble stone, with ashlar dressings, and gabled roofs of slate and simple interiors. Bishop Thirlwall performed the opening ceremony in 1856, and afterwards the churchyard of 288: 313: 269: 231: 308: 303: 298: 142: 193: 133:
It was proposed in 1853 that two chapels should be built for the cemetery in Russell Terrace, Carmarthen, one for the burial of
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was closed to new burials. Since then, one of the chapels has been demolished, and the entrance gates have also gone.
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listed building on 19 May 1981, being an example of a fine "mid C19 cemetery chapel in Gothic style".
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This article about a church or other Christian place of worship in Wales is a
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Grade II
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Carmarthen
Carmarthenshire
Anglicans
Nonconformists
St Peter's Church
Grade II


"Capel Heol Dwr"
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