First Baptist Church in Wales. 1649 AD
N 51° 35.122 W 004° 05.414
30U E 424466 N 5715486
Site of the First Baptist Church in Wales UK. AD 1649 The plaque on this ruin was unveiled in 1928 by David Lloyd George
Waymark Code: WMCZV6
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/31/2011
Views: 6
These Remains of the first Baptist Chapel in Wales.
are situated in a wooded Valley. & can only be reached by foot.
The Memorial plaque reads -
"Gorau Cof. Cof Crefydd"
To commemorate the foundation in this Valley
of the First Baptist Church in Wales 1649 -60.and to honour the memory of its founder John Myles.
This ruin is the site of the pre reformation chapel of the Trinity Well, and is claimed by tradition as a meeting place of the above Cromwellian Church.
This memorial has been erected with the permission of Admiral A.W. Heneage-yman
And was unveiled by the Rt Hon D. LLoyd George on 13th June 1928.
David Lloyd George, the Welshman who was British prime minister from 1916 to 1922.
Date Built: 1/1/1649
Age of Church building determined by?: plaque as shown in photo.
Service Times:
Historic Ruin, Chapel no longer used.
Church Address:
Walk 2 bridges Upstream (100yds)
Gower Inn (Car Park) Parkmill
Swansea, Wales UK
SA3 2EQ
Type: Remnant
Fee: no
Hours: Dawn to Dusk
Related URL: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
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