Named on second edition 25" OS map from 1899, although exact building is uncertain. Named on 3rd edition of 1917 and on the fourth edition of 1939 it is called 'Hall'. Demolished before 2000.
John Street, Wesleyan Methodist Church in Treharris was built in 1900, in the Byzantine style with an Arts and Crafts scrolled roof line. This Chapel has a gable-entry with a central doorway leadi...
Green Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1859 in the Classical style of the gable-entry type. The simple facade comprises of three bays divided by tapering pilasters, with the outer two bays lit ...
Siloh Methodist Chapel was built in 1847 and rebuilt in 1896. The later chapel was built in the Classical style with a gable-entry plan and round-headed windows with coloured glass. Siloh was demol...
Soar Methodist Chapel was built in 1824, enlarged in 1838 and rebuilt in 1887. This later Chapel was built in the Sub-Classical style with a central doorway in a gable front. The chapel had two st...
Trecynon Methodist Chapel was built in 1887 in the Arts and Crafts style as a single storey, gable-entry chapel. There is a set of steps at the rear of the chapel leading to a hall/Sunday school di...
Brunswick Methodist Chapel was built in 1873, in the Lombardic style of the gable-entry type, to the design of architects Habershon, Pite & Faulkner of Newport. The chapel was modified in 1885....
Glandwr Methodist Chapel was built in 1861 and modified in 1904. Glandwr was demolished during the late Twentieth Century.
RCAHMW, May 2010
Goat Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1789, enlarged in 1827 and modified again in 1847. Demolished in 1941 during bombing.
RCAHMW, May 2010
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