Crug-y-Bar Chapel was first built in 1688, then rebuilt in 1765 and 1837, and enlarged/renovated in 1893. The present chapel, dated 1837, was built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the long-wall...
Cefnarthen Independent Chapel was built in 1853, rebuilt in 1880 and modified in 1902. The present chapel, dated 1880, is built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the long-wall entry type.
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Yr Hen Gapel was built in the 1670s, and rebuilt in 1780. The present chapel dates from 1827, with modifications from 1839 and 1869. A new chapel was built nearby in 1909 (NPRN: 97272) whilst th...
The first chapel was built on the site of Pen-lan Welsh Independent Chapel c.1672. It was subject to a number of phases of rebuilding, in 1744, 1814, 1841 and 1863. It was later renovated in 1960 a...
Maesyronnen Congregational chapel was formed in 1692 and has important associations with the history of non-conformity in Wales. Meetings are said to have started with Vavasours Powell's ministry i...
Rock English Baptist Chapel was built in 1770 and rebuilt in 1806, 1820 and again in 1867. The present chapel, dated 1867, is built in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable-entry plan. The ma...
The Quaker Friends met for many years at Tyddyn y Garreg, a room in the house of the Owen family . A new meeting house (NPRN 8337) was built nearby by Dorothy Owen (1751-93) in 1792. The burial gro...
The first Bethesda Baptist Chapel opened in 1649 but was rebuilt in 1830, modified and enlarged in 1861 and rebuilt again in 1882.
It is a Neo-Classical chapel constructed of coursed Ashlar stone w...
Soar Congregational Chapel was built in 1646, rebuilt in 1769 and again in 1864. The present chapel, dated 1864, was built in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type and is now Grade 2 List...
Gelli Crug Independent Chapel was built in 1900 and had been demolished by 1980. The site is now marked by a commemorative plaque.
RCAHMW, September 2010
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