The cause of Pen-y-coed began in 1654 and the first chapel was built in 1735. This is described on an interpretation panel as being a chapel with earthern walls and a thatched roof, measuring 10 ya...
The cause of Tan-y-Groes was begun in 1742, although the first chapel was not built until 1849. This was rebuilt on a larger scale in 1882. The chapel is stone built with a slate roof, and is a lon...
Tabernacl Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel was built in 1807 to house a community founded in 1744; it was later rebuilt/modified in 1837, 1861 and 1867-9. The interior was remodelled in 1926/7.
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The community of Capel Caeronnen Welsh Unitarian Chapel was formed in 1654, the church 'gathered' by Rees Powell in a converted barn at Caeronnen Farm. The first chapel was built in Cellan village ...
Neuadd-Lwyd Welsh Indepdendent Chapel was first built in 1746, licensing an earlier schoolhouse that a Mr Jones had built on his land at Neuadd-Lwyd for the education of his children. Originally af...
The cause in Pennant began in 1740, with preaching taking place at Ty Llwyd and the Ship Inn where Daniel Rowlands and Howell Harries both preached. Pennant Methodist Chapel was built in 1760, meas...
The cause at Rhydyfelin started in 1741 when the first Gosen Methodist Chapel was built. The chapel was subsequently rebuilt in 1796 and 1824, modified in 1844 and enlarged again in 1867.
The pre...
The Methodist cause in Lampter started in 1741; Howel Harris is reported to have preached within the town and Daniel Rowland was associated with the society. Tabernacl was built in the town in 1806...
The cause began in 1744 at Coedybrain, and the first Pensarn Chapel was built in 1795 on land from Tirgwyn farm. Llewelyn Parry, Gurnos gave a lease of 99 years for 8s. A year. It was subsequently...
Quaker meeting have been held on this site since the establishment of a burial ground in 1673. The Pales Quaker Meeting House was first built in 1716 and then rebuilt in 1745 in the Vernacular styl...
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