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Williams Pantycelyn Memorial Chapel (english Presbyterian/calvinistic Methodist), Llandovery

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The William Williams Pantycelyn Memorial Chapel was built 1886 by architect J. H. Phillips of Cardiff, and was the first place of Welsh Calvinistic worship where works of art, such as the stained ...

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Frederick Street,english Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Tredegarville, Cardiff

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Fredrick Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1861 in the Gothic style of the gable-entry type, to the design of architects James and Price of Cardiff. The chapel was modified and extended in 1905....

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Plasnewydd English Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Plasnewydd Square, Cardiff

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Plasnewydd Methodist Chapel and school were built in 1886 to the design of architect John Henry Phillips of Cardiff and rebuilt in 1901 by architect William Beddoe Rees of Cardiff. The later chapel...

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Bethel Welsh Independent Chapel, Nantgarw Road, Caerffili; Caerphilly

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Bethel Independent Chapel was first built in 1848 to the design of architect Benjamin Owens of Merthyr, then rebuilt in 1866 by architect Thomas Thomas of Landore. Bethel was rebuilt again in 1894,...

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English Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Windsor Road, Caerffili; Caerphilly

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Windsor Road Methodist Chapel was built in 1897 in the in a strong Arts and Crafts style. This single storey chapel has a gable-entry and an integral tower set to the right side of the facade. The ...

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Crwys Road Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Crwys Road, Cathays, Cardiff

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Crwys Road Methodist Chapel was built in 1884 by architect John Williams of Cardiff. This chapel was rebuilt in 1899-1900 by architect John Henry Philips of Cardiff. The present chapel, dated 1900 ...

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Presbyterian Church (calvinistic Methodist), Keppoch Street, Roath,

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Plasnewydd Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1901 by architect William beddoe Rees. It is built in the Gothic style with a gable entry plan and integral tower. By 2003 this chapel stood disused and ...

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Sardis Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (presbyterian Church Of Wales), Plassey Street, Penarth

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Opened in 1861, renovated in 1879, demolished in the late 20th c. Built in the Simple Round-Headed style, gable entry type. Possibly still a chapel and might have replaced the old chapel as shown i...

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