Capel Uchaf Methodist Chapel was built before 1810 with a possible rebuild in 1817. A further rebuild happened in 1874, as deonoted by a plaque bearing the date 1874. This was stone built on a ban...
Carmel Methodist Chapel (1), Llangynog (NPRN: 12255) was opened in November 1804 and enlarged in 1840, with W Vaughan as the builder(BCS database). This was rebuilt on a new site in 1873 as Carmel ...
The John Hughes Memorial Chapel was originally built in 1800 as a meeting place for a circulating Calvinist Methodist school. John Hughes, the famed preacher and hymn writer, taught in the school b...
Bontnweydd Methodist Chapel was stone built in 1830 in the Vernacular style with a gable entry plan. Bontnewydd is now Grade 2 Listed as a simple early nineteenth century chapel with adjacent works...
Pontrobert Methodist Chapel was built in 1800 and rebuilt in 1875. The later chapel was designed by architect Richard Owens of Liverpool and stone built in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gabl...
The Zion Congregational Church was founded in 1824, but demolished and rebuilt in 1878, to the design of architect John Humphries of Morriston, and described as the Cathedral of Welsh Non-Con...
Bethel Chapel Hall, next door to the chapel itself (NPRN 11391), was first built in 1770, and enlarged in 1804, but this initial building was subsequently demolished and replaced with the building ...
Salem Methodist Chapel was built in 1802, enlarged in 1822, rebuilt in 1849 and rebuilt again in 1875. The later chapel was designed by architect Richard Owens of Liverpool.
RCAHMW, November 2010
The first church on the site of the current Long Bridge Methodist Church was built in 1802, but was subsequently destroyed and replaced with the building now extant. A sandstone tablet from the ear...
Tabernacle Independent Chapel was built in 1822 and enlarged in 1862. Architect Thomas Thomas of Landore, further modified it in 1870 and 1884. The present chapel, dated 1884, is built in the Simpl...
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