Glamorgan Street Chapel was built c.1835 in the Sub Classical gable entry type. The Chapel is stone faced with a slate roof and round-headed windows with interlacing tracery. The builder may have ...
Bethel chapel was built in 1929, in the Sub-Classical style, gable entry type. This chapel replaced the earlier Bethel Chapel (NPRN:14931).
RCAHMW, 18th May 2009.
Danycastell was built in 1807 in the later Vernacular style, gable entry type. The chapel was rebuilt in 1828 with a richly furnished interior.
RCAHMW, 18th May 2009.
Bethel Babtist Church was built in 1798 and rebuilt in 1866. In 1914 the church was demolished to make way for Llwyn-On reservoir and rebuilt on another site in 1927.
RCAHMW, 19th May 2009.
Babell Chapel was built in 1859 in the Vernacular Style of the long-wall entry type. The chapel closed in 1940 when an artillery range was set up, and in 1999 remained disused.
RCAHMW, 21st May 2...
West Street Memorial Baptist Church was first built in 1787. The church was rebuilt in 1899, by architect George Morgan of Carmarthen, in Gothic style with gable entry plan.
RCAHMW, May 2009.
Gosen Chapel was built in 1778 and rebuilt in 1830 in the Simple Round-Headed style of the long-wall entry type.
RCAHMW, June 2009.
Brychgoed Chapel was built in 1740, and rebuilt in 1844 in the Simple Gothic style of the long-wall entry type. The chapel is Grade 2 listed.
RCAHMW, June 2009
Salem Chapel was built in 1845 but closed c.1940 and by 2000 lay unused and derelict.
RCAHMW, June 2009.
The first Hermon Chapel was built in 1797 and then rebuilt in 1854 and 1928. The latest chapel is built in the Vernacular style with simple round-headed windows on the first floor.
RCAHMW, June 2009.
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