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Moreia Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist;moriah), Llanystumdwy

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Moreia Methodist Chapel was built in 1866 and rebuilt (after a fire) in 1936. The present chapel, dated 1936, was designed by Welsh architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis (creator of Portmeirion) and ...

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Tabernacl Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Pendre, Cardigan

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The Calvinistic Methodist cause was founded in Cardigan in the 1740s, meeting initially in the house of Rachel Evans. The first chapel was built in 1760, being rebuilt in 1776, 1807 and the present...

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Rehoboth Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Whitford Street, Holywell

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Rehoboth Methodist Chapel was built in 1827, rebuilt twice, in 1891 and 1904. The present chapel, dated 1904, was designed by architect Thomas George Williams of Liverpool, and brick built in the R...

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Capel Mair (welsh Independent), Llanfair Clydogau

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Capel Mair was built in 1825 to house a community founded in 1790, Ebenezer. That building becoming too small in 1824, land wa bought from Lord Carrington and a small chapel built. This opened in 1...

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Capel Y Dyffryn (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Waen

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Capel-y-Dyffryn Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel was first built in 1777. It was rebuilt in 1836, to the design of architect William Williams of Cilcain, in the Simple Round-Headed style with a ...

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Croesengan Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist;croes-engan)

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Croesengan Methodist Chapel was built in 1840 to the design of architect David Williams of Llansantffraid. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1906, to the design of architect Thomas Parry of Colwyn Ba...

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Maenofferen Chapel (calvinistic Methodist), Wynne Avenue, Blaenau Ffestiniog

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Maenofferen Methodist Chapel was built in 1903 in the Gothic style of the long-wall entry type, to the design of architect Thomas George Williams of Liverpool.

RCAHMW, February 2010

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