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Penuel Baptist Chapel, Carmarthen

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listed building on 9 February 1999, being "a chapel of early origins with exceptional early C20 interior, unusual for the 2-storey arcades". At the time of its renovation in 1910 it was stated that the chapel could accommodate 800 people and was designed in such a way that the occupiers of any pew on
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Penuel Baptist Chapel can trace its origin to 1757, when linen-draper and part time preacher Stephen Davies founded the first chapel on the opposite side of the road to Penuel’s current location. Situated in Old Chapel Yard, the congregation was granted formal incorporation by the Baptist Association
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Penuel Baptist Chapel is set back from the road by a stout iron railing fence. The chapel has a broad gabled facade and a large, uncluttered interior in a classical style. It has galleries on all four sides, the downward-pointing timber posts creating quasi-aisles. The corners of the galleries are
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An adjoining schoolroom was added in 1886, being built by George Morgan. The schoolroom hosted a variety of activities, including Temperance Society meetings, debates hosted by the Young People's Guild, and, in 1896, a two-hour lecture on "The Science of Phrenology".
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in 1778, with Davies as their pastor. Over the next several years, monies were raised for the building of a new chapel, which allowed for the present-day site to be purchased in 1786. The building was extended in 1797, before being rebuilt in 1817 and again 1851-2.
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In 1909–10, Penuel Chapel was fully renovated, to such an extent that only the walls and roof remained from the previous building. Much of its present-day interior, including the organ and exceptional Canadian redwood pews and galleries, date to this time.
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curved and the fronts of the galleries have panels with balustrades. The organ is in a recess on one of the galleries and underneath this there is a free classical arcaded pulpit behind which is a curved and panelled back with pediments.
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the ground and gallery floors have a full view of the pulpit and organ.
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Thomas Lloyd; Julian Orbach; Robert Scourfield (2006).
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51°51′36″N 4°17′57″W / 51.8599°N 4.2992°W / 51.8599; -4.2992
OS grid reference
Wales
Denomination
Baptist
rowtonsmuseum.co.uk
Grade II
Chapel
Baptist
Carmarthen
Carmarthenshire
Grade II
https://rowtonsmuseum.co.uk
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"Penuel Baptist Chapel, Carmarthen"
"DAVIES, STEPHEN (died 1794), who revived the defunct 17th century Baptist church at Carmarthen | Dictionary of Welsh Biography"
"The Chapel & Graveyard"
"Penuel Schoolroom"
"Penuel Baptist Church, Carmarthen. Re-Opening Services"
Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion
ISBN
0-300-10179-1
"Penuel Baptist Church, Carmarthen. Re-Opening Services"
Categories
Grade II listed churches in Carmarthenshire

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