Trefgarn Chapel was built in 1686, rebuilt/enlarged in 1743, rebuilt in 1833 and again in 1904. The present chapel, dated 1904, is built in the Sub-Classical style with a gable-entry plan, hipped r...
Bethesda Baptist Chapel was built in 1789 and enlarged in 1816. The chapel was destroyed by gas explosion and subsequently rebuilt in 1842. The present chapel was built in 1878, to the design of ar...
Ebeneser Independent Chapel was built in 1740 and rebuilt in 1845. The later chapel was designed by architect James Salmon of Newport and built in the Sub-Classical style with a gable entry plan, t...
The cause at Llangoffan was a daughter of that at Rhydwilym, and started between 1668-1680 with meetings at Trebwllt, the home of Owen Edwards. Slightly later the meetings moved to the home of Will...
Rhyd-y-Felin Baptist Chapel was first built during the late eighteenth century. This was rebuilt during the mid nineteenth century, with stone walls and a slate roof. Cambered-headed openings with...
Zion Baptist Chapel was built in 1801, enlarged in 1814, 1821 and 1836 and rebuilt in 1881. The present chapel, dated 1881, was designed by architect George Morgan of Carmarthen and built in the Cl...
Hen Gapel Independent Chapel was built in 1739, enlarged in 1778, rebuilt in 1821, renovated in 1874-78, extensively remodelled in 1881 and further modified in 1904 . The present chapel, dated 188...
Newchapel Baptist Chapel was built in 1740, rebuilt in 1815 and restored in 1905. The chapel was destroyed by fire in 1954 and rebuilt in 1957. The present chapel, dated 1957, is built in the Simpl...
Dolobran Meeting House is thought to be the first purpose-built Friends' Meeting House in Mid Wales. The chapel was built in 1700 on Dolobran Estate, owned by quaker Charles Lloyd. The chapel is b...
The Unitarian cause began in Llwynrhydowen in 1726, where Jenkin Jones is said to have preached to the first Arminian congregation in Wales which sprang from Pantycreuddyn church. The first chapel ...
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