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Zion Congregational Church (sion;llanidloes United Reformed), Short Bridge Street, Llanidloes

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The Zion Congregational Church was founded in 1824, but demolished and rebuilt in 1878, to the design of architect John Humphries of Morriston, and described as the ‘Cathedral of Welsh Non-Con...

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Bethel Street English Presbyterian Church (calvinistic Methodist), Llanidloes

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Bethel Methodist Chapel was built in 1872 in the Italianate style by architect Richard Owen of Liverpool. The date stone is visible above the doorway in the gable entrance. The majority of the buil...

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Heol China Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), China Street, Llanidloes

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The Calvinist Methodist Chapel on China Street, Llanidloes, was built in 1874 by Reverend William Jones, and, in common with other chapels in this town, is of the Italianate Classical Renaissance s...

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Geufron Chapel (calvinistic Methodist), Geifron

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Geufron Methodist Chapel was built in 1891 on the banks of the River Severn. It was built in the Vernacular style with a gable entry porch and round-headed windows.The roof is slated, and the maso...

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Llanidloes English Methodist Church (wesleyan), Long Bridge Street, Llanidloes

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The first church on the site of the current Long Bridge Methodist Church was built in 1802, but was subsequently destroyed and replaced with the building now extant. A sandstone tablet from the ear...

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Llanidloes English Baptist Church, Short Bridge Street, Llanidloes

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The Baptist Chapel in Llanidloes was designed by Richard Owen of Liverpool, and opened in 1877 on the site of a smaller church dating from 1824. The foundation stones are dated August 2nd 1876. The...

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Mortuary Chapel, Llanidloes Cemetery

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There are two red-brick mortuary chapels in Llanidloes Cemetery the north-eastern one was originally constructed for the Church in Wales, and the southwestern for Nonconformist funeral services. Th...

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