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Wesley Chapel, College Street: From Victorian Grandeur to a Missing Plaque

Wesley Chapel, College Street: From Victorian Grandeur to a Missing Plaque Origins, Growth, Destruction, and the Mystery of the Missing Plaque missing plaque Wesleyan Methodism reached Swansea in the late eighteenth century , carried by the itinerant preaching of John Wesley , whose repeated visits helped establish one of the earliest Methodist societies in south‑west Wales. These first congregations met in modest rooms and small chapels , their simplicity reflecting both the movement’s ethos and the working‑class communities among whom it thrived. As Swansea expanded through copper smelting , maritime trade , and new urban development , the early buildings soon proved inadequate. By the 1840s , with the town’s population rising sharply, the Wesleyan community resolved to build a chapel that would match both their numbers and their growing civic presence. A New Landmark: The Building of Wesley Chapel (1847) The result was Wesley Chapel , opened in 1847 on College Street , standing...

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