Carmel Baptist Chapel was built in 1812, enlarged in 1832, rebuilt in 1857 and rebuilt again in 1863. The 1863 chapel was built in the Classical style with a gable-entry plan. This closed in 1960,...
Calfaria Baptist Chapel was first built in 1812, and rebuilt in 1897. The later chapel was built in the Lombardic/Italian style of the gable-entry type, to the design of architect Jenkin Williams ...
Ramoth Baptist Chapel was built in 1816, rebuiltand enlarged in 1828 and modified in 1893. The present chapel, dated 1828, is built in the Simple Round-Headed style, with a short-wall entry and lar...
Cowbridge Methodist Chapel first built in 1781, modified in 1808 and rebuilt during the mid nineteenth century. The later chapel was built in the Simple Gothic style with a gable-entry plan and lar...
Tabernacle Baptist Chapel ws built in 1821, modifid in 1842. rebuilt in 1865 and moisied again in 1902. The present chapel, dated 1865, was designed by architects J. Hartland and Son of Cardiff and...
First built in 1742, Groswen Independent Chapel was the first meeting place in Wales of the Calvinistic Methodists. The chapel was enlarged/rebuilt in 1766, enlarged further in 1830 to the design o...
Ysgwydd Gwyn Methodist Chapel was built in 1808 and rebuilt in 1866. The later chapel was stone built in the Romanesque style with a gable-entry plan, two storeys and segmental head windows.
RCAHM...
Trinity Presbyterian Chapel was first built in 1817 as a school and meeting house at the expense of Lady Barham of Fairy Hill, Reynoldston. At first it was served by ministers of Lady Huntington's ...
Lady Diana Barham came to Gower in 1813 discovered a Calvinistic society about to erect a small meeting house at Burry Green, and offered to pay for the erection of a larger chapel with manse. The ...
Pisgah Independent Chapel was first built in 1822, being the last of six to be built at the expense of Lady Diana Barham, the benefactress of the evangelical movement, who came to live in Gower in ...
Recent Comments