Siloh Methodist Chapel was first built in 1806. It was rebuilt in 1832 and there were 127 members in 1841, being enlarged in 1842. The chapel was rebuilt again in 1871, to the design of architect D...
The cause at Troed-y-Rhiw began in 1805, instigated by Mrs Jones of Penybryn. As a person of wealth she built a chapel on her own land in 1808 for the use of the Independants and Weslayans, but aft...
Soar-y-Mynydd Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel is one of the best Welsh examples of an extremely isolated chapel of pre-1840 date built to serve a widely scattered congregation. The chapel was bu...
The cause for Capel Dewi Methodist Chapel began in 1790 and a Sunday school was founded in 1801. the first chapel was built in 1813, and was subsequently rebuilt in 1843 in the Simple Round-Headed ...
Abermeurig Methodist Chapel was built in 1698 and rebuilt four times, in 1772, 1816, 1826 and 1890.
The present chapel, dated 1890, is built of stone in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable...
Rhydfendigaid Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel was first built, together with a schoolroom, in 1794. It was then rebuilt in 1802, 1827, and 1859-60. It was later remodelled to the design of John...
Capel Gwynfil was built in 1760 for a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist community, including the eminent Rev. Daniel Rowlands, founded in 1735. Daniel Rowland (1713-1790), one of the founders of Welsh Me...
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 at Llanafan began in 1787, with Capel Afan Methodist Chapel and schoolroom built in 1806. The chapel was rebuilt of stone in 1856 in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable entry type....
The cause in Llwynpiod began before 1600 when it was associated with the Independants, although the Methodists seperated in 1810. There was an original chapel built before 1700 at Llwynrhys, with L...
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