Heol Awst Welsh Independent Chapel was built in 1726, and underwent a number of phases of rebuilding and expansion. It was first rebuilt in 1802, and again in 1826-7, when it was thought to be the ...
The English Congregational Chapel was built in 1861-2 to the design of Poulton & Woodman of Reading, in a Gothic style to a gable-entry plan. It is built from rock-faced rubble stone with ashla...
The English Baptist Church on Lammas Street is one of the most architecturally ambitious classical chapels in Wales. It has a fine Bath Stone five-bay temple front, with a four-column full Corinthi...
The first Penuel Chapel was built in 1786, enlarged in 1797, then rebuilt in 1851 and again in 1879. Stucco and detailing was applied to the facade of the chapel in 1910, to the designs of achite...
Tabernacl Chapel was built in 1812 and rebuilt in 1841 in Gothic style with a hipped box and probably square plan. In 1878 the interior was refitted, with a short-wall entry plan, and the chapel p...
Water Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1771 and rebuilt in 1813. The chapel was rebuilt again in 1831 in the Sub-Classical style with a long-wall entry plan. The chapel was then refurbished in...
Calfaria Church was built in 1827 and rebuilt in 1877 by architect George Morgan of Carmarthen. The chapel is Romanesque in style with a gable-entry plan. and is Grade 2 listed.
RCAHMW, June 2009.
Siloam Chapel was built in 1821 and rebuilt in 1892, in Romanesque style of the gable entry type, to the design of architect George Morgan of Carmarthen.
RCAHMW, June 2009.
Horeb Chapel was built in 1841 and rebuilt/modified three times in 1863, 1873 and 1938. The present building is in Romanesque style of the gable entry type and dates from 1873.
RCAHMW, June 2009.
The Henlln Amgoed Congregational Chapel was constructed as a meeting house in 1697, before being rebuilt or enlarged in 1724, and again in 1830. The interior, including balustrated gallery, largely...
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