Wesleyan Methodist Church, Carmarthen
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 30 May 2011
Located in central Carmarthen. The street sign on the right shows Merlin's Place. Chapel Street, Cambrian Place and John Street are nearby. There are two stones set into the brickwork on the right side of the church's entrance doorway. On the upper one is engraved WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH 1979. On the larger, lower one, WESLEYAN CHAPEL arranged in a circle, with 1821 in the centre of the circle.