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Bethesda Baptist Chapel
Bethesda Baptist Chapel

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Bethesda Baptist Chapel
This is one of three nonconformist chapels built close to the parish church of St. Martins, was erected in 1789. It was enlarged in 1816, and then rebuilt in 'Welsh Romanesque' style in 1878 at a cost of £2,199. It is one of the finest chapel buildings in Wales.

Moravian Chapel
The Moravians formed a Society in Haverfordwest in 1755 and worshipped on the first floor of a warehouse on the quay until 1773 when they built the only Moravian chapel in Wales on St. Thomas' Green. It was demolished in 1961 and replaced with the Moravian Court housing.

Tabernacle Congregational Chapel
This was established in 1774 and rebuilt in Roman basilica style in 1874. Located at the bottom of City Road it is one of the three nonconformist chapels built close to the parish church of St. Martin.

Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
This Methodist Chapel was erected on the sire of the Wesley Room, at the opening of which John Wesley preached on one of his fourteen visits to the town. Located in Perrot Road, it is now an antiques warehouse.

Albany Congregational Chapel
The early Nonconformists met at 'The Green Meeting House' in 1638 on St. Thomas' Green. A small chapel built beside it was restored in 1841 as Albany Congregational Church. It is now United Reform.

Hill Park Baptist Chapel
A Baptist College was established in Bridge Street in 1839 and was transferred to Hill Street in 1853 where the Hill Park Baptist Chapel was built. It remained until 1894 when it was removed to Aberystwyth.

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