Victorian chapel in Peniel, Carmarthenshire

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Victorian chapel in Peniel, Carmarthenshire

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 2 Oct 2019

Coflein records that Peniel Chapel was built in 1809, rebuilt in 1847, rebuilt again in 1864. A vestry and manse were added in 1885. Dating from 1864, the present building is Lombardic/Italian in style. Prominent features are the large arches in the facade.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.893981
Longitude
-4.274466