Calfaria Chapel, Aberdare
| Calfaria, Aberdare | |
|---|---|
Calfaria, Aberdare, now closed, in 2014 | |
| OS grid reference | SO00190245 |
| Location | Monk Street, Aberdare |
| Country | Wales, United Kingdom |
| Denomination | Baptist |
| History | |
| Founded | 1811 |
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Grade II |
| Designated | 1 October 1991 |
| Architect(s) | Thomas Joseph |
| Architectural type | Chapel |
| Style | Early 19th century |
| Completed | 1852 (replacing earlier building) |
| Construction cost | £1,400 |
| Closed | 2012 |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | 840 |
Calfaria Baptist Chapel, Aberdare, was one of the largest baptist churches in the South Wales Valleys and the oldest in the Aberdare valley. The chapel had an ornate interior, including a boarded ceiling with a deeply undercut rose, while the balcony balustrading had a cast iron front with an intricate foliage design. These features were common in the Welsh chapels of the late nineteenth century. The organ was installed in 1903 at a cost of £850. It was played for the last time in 2012 by Robert Nicholls, during a Radio Cymru broadcast shortly before the closure of the chapel.