Siloam Baptist chapel was first built in 1872, and was rebuilt in 1881 to the design of the Carmarthen based architect George Morgan. The chapel is built of rock-faced masonry with paler dressings ...
The Calvinistic Methodist cause was founded in Cardigan in the 1740s, meeting initially in the house of Rachel Evans. The first chapel was built in 1760, being rebuilt in 1776, 1807 and the present...
Little Chapel, claimed to be the smallest nonconformist chapel in Wales. It originated as an outbuilding to one of the houses in Laura Place and blocked openings in the Castle Street elevation sug...
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...
Bethesda Chapel and Schoolroom were built in 1840 to the design of John Jones a carpenter from Ffynnonddwrgi Fawr, and appaesr to have been an adaptation of the Calvinist Methodist chapel at Newcas...
Horeb Independent Chapel was built in 1784 as an offshoot from Pantycreuddyn. The first minister was Mr Benjamin Jones, followed by Mr Johnathon Jones of Rhydybont. In 1805 it was decided they shou...
Capel Mair was built in 1825 to house a community founded in 1790, Ebenezer. That building becoming too small in 1824, land wa bought from Lord Carrington and a small chapel built. This opened in 1...
the cause here was started by Thomas Griffiths, Hawen. In 1832 a Sunday school was started in an empty house belonging to josuah Jone, Blaentir and in the following year he gave them his own house ...
The cause at Penparc began by 1750, with Penyparc Baptist Chapel and schoolroom built in 1769. The chapel was enlarged in 1809, rebuilt in 1838 and rebuilt again in 1856.
The present chapel, date...
Fronwen Methodist hapel was built in 1796, rebuilt in 1818, enlarged in 1834 and renewed in 1857. Large enough to house a congregation of 280 in 1905 when it was also valued at £600.
The pres...
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