Calfaria Baptist Chapel, Llanelli Explained

Calfaria Baptist Chapel
Location:Bigyn Road, Llanelli
Country:Wales, United Kingdom
Denomination:Baptist
Founded Date:1887–88
Architectural Type:Chapel
Heritage Designation:Grade II
Designated Date:3 December 1992
Style:Romanesque Revival

Calfaria was one of the many Baptist chapels in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

Established in 1881, the original chapel was a modest red-brick building which cost £500 and was opened in January 1882. Within seven years a new chapel was built, designed by George Morgan of Carmarthen.[1] It flourished for over a century before closing in the early twenty-first century. The building is now derelict.

Early history

Founded in 1881, the first minister was James Griffiths, who moved to Calfaria, Aberdare in 1890.

Calfaria was much affected by the 1904-05 Religious Revival, during which a large number of prayer meetings were held. However, a prominent member was so overcome by the emotional impact of the Revival that he was removed to Carmarthen Asylum.[2]

Bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Calfaria Baptist Chapel. Images of Wales. 13 February 2015.
  2. News: A Pathetic Result of the Revival. Llanelly Man Removed to the Carmarthen Asylum.. 21 June 2016. Carmarthen Weekly Reporter. 2 December 1904. 2.