Hill Park Baptist chapel

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Hill Park Baptist chapel

Image: © Natasha Ceridwen de Chroustchoff Taken: 21 Jul 2007

At the foot of Prendergast Hill. The cream-coloured building, now the vestry, was the original chapel erected in 1858 to serve the Welsh speaking community of Prendergast. In 1888 the larger replacement, side on to the road was built, possibly to house a larger congregation following the end of monolingual services in 1880. The chapel stands on one of the busy roundabouts of Haverfordwest's deplorable road system.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.804636
Longitude
-4.966283