Lanwrtyd Chapel was built in 1867 by the prolific Welsh architect, Reverend Thomas Thomas of Landore, Swansea. It is built in the Simple Gothic style with a gable-entry plan.
RCAHMW, June 2009.
The original Bethesda Chapel at Llanwrtyd Wells was built in 1808, then rebuilt in 1867 to the design of Thomas Thomas of Landore.The chapel was enlarged/rebuilt again in 1907 to the design of the ...
Tabernacle Chapel was built in 1865 by architect Thomas Thomas of Landore, in the Sub-Classical style with a gable entry plan. The chapel was closed in 1989 and demolished in 1992.
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Zoar Independent Chapel was built in 1859 and extended in 1874. The chapel was rebuilt in 1912, by architect Thomas Roderick of Aberdare, in the Arts and Craft style with a gable-entry plan. Ther...
This simple small rural chapel at Rhosgwyn near Talgarth was built in 1862, probably designed by the most prolific Welsh chapels architect Thomas Thomas (research by John Pritchard from denominatio...
The Howell Harris Memorial Chapel was built in1872 to serve the Calvinistic Methodist College and replaced the former chapel that had occupied the SE wing. The chapel was built in the Gothic sty...
Nantyffin Baptist Chapel was built in 1796, and rebuilt/modified in 1811, 1834, 1874 and 1897. The exterior, dated 1834, is built in the Vernacular style with a long-wall entry plan. The architect ...
Camden Court was originally opened and built in 1869 as the Congregational Memorial College, in memory of the non-conformist martyrs. The college was designed by architect homas Thomas of Landore, ...
Crickhowell Congregational Chapel was built in 1866 by architect Thomas Thomas of Landore. It is stone built in the Gothic style with a gable entry plan and small pane gothic windows. By 2003 this ...
Sardis Independent Chapel was built in 1832, rebuilt in 1841 and again in 1861. The present chapel, dated 1861, was designed by architect Thomas Thomas of Landore and built (at a cost of £1600...
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