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Seion Welsh Methodist Church (wesleyan), High St./wesley St., Connah’s Quay/cei Conna

7978 ·

Seion Methodist Chapel was built in 1903 in the Gothic style of the gable-entry type.

RCAHMW, January 2010

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Aberthaw Terrace English Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Porthkerry Road, Barry

9212 ·

Aberthaw Methodist Chapel was built in 1889 and rebuilt in 1898. The later chapel is built in the Gothic style with a gable-entry plan and flanking turrets, to the design of architects Jones, Richa...

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Albany Road English Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (roath Park), Roath, Cardiff

9368 ·

Albany Road Methodist Chapel was built in 1898 to the design of architects Jones, Richards and Budgen of Cardiff. The chapel is stone built in the Gothic style with a long-wall entry plan, an integ...

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Arcot Street English Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (st Paul’s), Penarth

10001 ·

Arcot Street Methodist chapel was built in 1864 and rebuilt 1882, in the Romansque style with a gable-entry plan and perpendicular windows. After a fire in 1905 the congregation decided to build a ...

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Trinity Methodist English Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Stanwell Road/ Woodland Place, Penarth

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Trinity Methodist Chapel was built in 1891 as a tin chapel, known as Playter's Church. In 1901 a new church was built, in the Gothic style with a gable-entry plan and stained glass perpendicular w...

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Seion Methodist Chapel (wesleyan;sion), Llanrhaeadr-ym-mochnant

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Seion Methodist Chapel was first opened 1834, classrooms were added in 1870, a chapel house and detached Sunday School in 1892. The present chapel is a rebuild dated 1904, designed by architects Sh...

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Welshpool English Methodist Church (wesleyan;high Street), High Street, Welshpool

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The foundation for the new English Wesleyan Chapel in the High Street was laid on 2 October, 1863 and this new High Street chapel opened on 2 December 1864. Please see NPRN: 11483, where the Cause ...

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