Rona'd up so whilst, I'm locked away in a bedroom for 10 days may as well sling a load of old reports up.
So here we are.
History
History taken from @Mooksters report
Tabor Welsh Congregational Chapel, latterly part of the United Reformed Church, was first constructed in 1829, rebuilt in 1856 and this, the chapel as it stands today, was built in 1876 by Thomas Thomas of Landore. Built in the Classical style with a gable entry plan, a two-storey layout and large arch in the facade. It features a Glorification arch, an unmolested interior and unusual ironwork inside and as such is considered one of his finest works, so is now Grade II listed. The chapel closed in 2003 and in the intervening years at some point came to house the entire contents of a Billy Bear children's soft play centre. The attached Sunday School building is almost totally buried under the stuff however mercifully there is a lot less inside the chapel.
Not my usual sort of thing but a great chance to just chill out and have a good laugh with top mates, without being on edge all day. Not really much to add about the explore, there’s not really too much to them. Wales is full of em.
Pics
So here we are.
History
History taken from @Mooksters report
Tabor Welsh Congregational Chapel, latterly part of the United Reformed Church, was first constructed in 1829, rebuilt in 1856 and this, the chapel as it stands today, was built in 1876 by Thomas Thomas of Landore. Built in the Classical style with a gable entry plan, a two-storey layout and large arch in the facade. It features a Glorification arch, an unmolested interior and unusual ironwork inside and as such is considered one of his finest works, so is now Grade II listed. The chapel closed in 2003 and in the intervening years at some point came to house the entire contents of a Billy Bear children's soft play centre. The attached Sunday School building is almost totally buried under the stuff however mercifully there is a lot less inside the chapel.
Not my usual sort of thing but a great chance to just chill out and have a good laugh with top mates, without being on edge all day. Not really much to add about the explore, there’s not really too much to them. Wales is full of em.
Pics