DescriptionThis English Congregational Chapel was built as a daughter chapel of the Independent, Welsh-speaking Capel Sardis. The chapel was built in 1887-8 (date on foundation tablet) to the design of architects Potts, Sulman & Hemmings of London. It is built in the Gothic style with two storeys and a gable entry plan. The chapel included a separate hall and Sunday school as part of a unified composition, a feature then becoming fashionable in chapel architecture. The same firm added a second hall in 1906. During the 1970's the chapel combined with the demolished Carmel Baptist Chapel to become a Baptist and United Reformed Church, St David's Uniting Church.
RCAHMW, May 2012