The impetus provided by the opening of the railway that had led to the English chapel in Portland Street continued into the early 1870s. By 1869 the English Wesleyan chapel in Lewis Terrace was be...
The first Capel Tegid, also known as Capel Coffa Thomas Charles, was built in 1757. This was rebuilt or modified in 1809 and again in 1867. The present chapel, dated 1867, is built in the Gothic s...
The first Caersalem Methodist Chapel was built in 1825 and then sold to the railway company c.1865. A new chapel was built on a new site, away from the railway line, in 1866, to the design of arch...
Bethesda Methodist Chapel was built in 1828 and rebuilt in 1869, in the Gothic style with a gable-entry plan, to the design of architect William Henry Spaull of Oswestry.
RCAHMW, December 2009
Bethany Methodist Chapel was built in 1871 in the Gothic style of the gable-entry type. The chapel has a tower, a spire and a rose window, within the overall design of architect William Henry Spau...
Maengwyn Methodist Chapel was built in c.1784, rebuilt in 1822 and rebuilt again in 1867. The present chapel, dated 1867, was designed by architect William Henry Spaull of Oswestry and built in the...
Ebenezer Methodist Chapel was first built in 1818, rebuilt in 1866 and enlarged in 1875. The present chapel, dated 1866, was designed by architect, William Henry Spaull of Oswestry and built in th...
Although the Methodist cause in Montgomery dates back to the eighteenth century, it was not until 1864 that a dedicated chapel was opened in the town. This lies at the junction of Arthur Street and...
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