Located in Morriston, Swansea, is a significant historical and cultural landmark.
Built in 1872, it is one of the few Grade I listed buildings in Swansea and is often referred to as the "cathedral of nonconformity."
It has been a focal point for worship and community life for many years and has even featured on programs like Songs of Praise. Notably, the Tabernacle has hosted royal visits and been the site of concerts and talks by renowned preachers and musicians.
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The Tabernacle Chapel Woodfield Street Morriston Swansea
SA6 8BR
The Heart of Morriston: The Tabernacle Chapel
A stunning Grade I listed building, The Tabernacle has been a spiritual and cultural landmark since 1872, offering a place of worship and community.
Historic Beauty at The Tabernacle
Known as the "cathedral of nonconformity," this iconic chapel has witnessed royal visits, celebrated preachers, and unforgettable musical performances.
Revitalising Tradition: The Tabernacle Chapel
The Tabernacle is being transformed into an even more accessible and flexible space, ensuring its future as a vital community resource for all.
Explore the Legacy of The Tabernacle
Visit The Tabernacle in Morriston, a beautifully preserved site where history, culture, and community come together, offering a range of events and activities.
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