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Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel

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Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel — Wesleyan chapel in Neyland.

Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel, chapels in South Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
20 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Pembroke Dock · 0.4 km
  • Free entry

About

Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel is a chapel in South Wales. Officially recognised as Grade II* listed building. It sits within the Mid and South Pembrokeshire parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Pembroke Dock, about 0.4 km away. Postcode area SA72.

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Heritage listing

Exterior: Situated set back in centre of mixed terraced row midway up Meyrick Street. Exterior: 1846-8 Wesleyan Chapel, now Zion Free Church, probably by John Road; front parapet and pediment were raised or altered 1857, extended to rear 1866-7 by K W Ladd, renovated 1882, 1911 and 1986. Large-scale classical chapel with painted stucco two-storey facade and slate roof. Five-window front, 1-3-1, the centre broken forward under raised pediment dated 1848, the wings with plain parapets. High ground floor with four plain piers, band over and four upper pilasters (formerly with Ionic capitals) carrying deep entablature with coved corned. Windows are arched, 30-pane with intersecting tracery heads, and ground-floor centre has three large arched doorways with triple folding panelled doors and iron radiating tracery to fanlights. 3-storey 5-window side elevation. Old photographs show the ground floor channelled with radiating voussoirs to openings, upper centre windows with moulded architraves and slightly richer detail to main entablature and blocking course over, which had ‘Wesley Chapel’ in raised letters. Front iron railings on low coped stone wall with cast-iron piers were installed and forecourt in 1857. Five Grecian-style railings to areas flanking doorways. Interior: Fine and unified interior despite the alterations which included extension with W gallery and organ in 1867; the entrance lobby and pews 1882 when the organ was rebuilt; and unspecified works in 1911. Flat plaster ceiling with Greek coved corned and two large bordered roses flanked by 12 smaller roses. Four-sided gallery on 7x4 painted Roman Doric columns, on pedestals above pew level. Handsome grained wood pulpit, unusually high, raised on 8 painted wood columns and reached by curving timber stairs each si

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Place summary

Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel is located in Pembroke Dock, South Wales. This Grade II* listed building is notable for its architectural significance.

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Coordinates
51.6927, -4.9433
Parish
Pembroke Dock
Postcode
SA72 6UT
Parliamentary constituency
Mid and South Pembrokeshire
Nearest railway station
Pembroke Dock0.4 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel?
Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA72 6UT), in the parish of Pembroke Dock.
Is Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel a listed building?
Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel free to visit?
Yes, Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel is free to enter.
How do I get to Meyrick Street Methodist Chapel?
The nearest railway station is Pembroke Dock, about 0.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SA72 6UT.