Brynteg Independent Chapel was first built in 1693 with rebuilding taking place in 1815 and again in 1847. In 1897 a new chapel (see NPRN 9116) was built at the other end of the graveyard and the ...
Seion Independent Chapel was built in 1821 and modified/rebuilt in 1850. The later chapel is stone built in the Sub-Classical and Romanesque style, with a gable entry plan, a large arch in the faca...
Ely Methodist Chapel was originally founded in a barn belonging to Thomas Morgan in 1806, a chapel built in 1843 and rebuilt in 1910. The present chapel, dated 1910, was designed by architect H P S...
Built in 1817 and rebuilt in 1905 though these dates conflict with those given by Welsh Office sources. Built in the Simple Round-Headed style, long-wall entry type. Present status [2000]: unknown
This was the town's Calvinistic Methodist Chapel until Capel Shiloh (NPRN: 7270) was opened in 1874. The early-19th century date and name plaque is now in the small vestri at Capel Shiloh and reads...
By the end of the 1870s, a number of the mother chapels of the Welsh nonconformist denominations were not only reaching full capacity but also the early-nineteenth century designs and layouts were ...
Built 1807-9 disused as a religious building by 1876. Present status [1998]: other
The cause at Trisant began in 1814 when there were 45 members, although preaching had already been taking place in the area for some years. The first chapel was built in 1820, and it was replaced w...
The Wesleyan Methodist cause began in Tre'r ddol in 1804-5 and the first chapel was built in 1809. The present Hen Gapel resulted from a rebuilding of 1845 and is closely associated with Humphrey J...
Built 1823; Enlarged 1834. Identical to NPRN 7425?
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