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Bethlehem Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Lawson Road, Colwyn Bay

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Bethlehem Methodist Chapel was built in 1897 in the Lombardic/Italian style of the gable entry type, to the design of architects Booth, Chadwick & Porter of Colwyn Bay. A school was added in 1...

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Hermon Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Brompton Avenue, Rhos-on-sea

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Hermon Methodist Chapel was first built on this site in 1884 to the design of John Roberts of Colwyn Bay. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1903, to the design of Reverend Thomas Parry of Colwyn Bay,...

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Nasareth Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist;nazareth;mochdre), Mochdre

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Nasareth Methodist Chapel was built in 1780, rebuilt in 1832 and again in 1890. The pesent chapel, dated 1890, is built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable entry type, to the design of Re...

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Hyfrydle Chapel (seion;sion;calvinistic Methodist), Betws-yn-rhos

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Hyfrydle Methodist Chapel was first built in 1819 and rebuilt in 1857. The chapel was rebuilt again in 1898, to the design of architect Thomas Parry of Colwyn Bay, in the Romanesque style of the ga...

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Bethania Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Mwrog Street, Llanfwrog

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Bethania Methodist Chapel was built in 1897 to replace the adjacent Sebuel Chapel (NPRN 7885) which then became the Sunday School.

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Bethel Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Llys-faen

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Bethel Methodist Chapel was built in 1834, modified in 1877, rebuilt in 1891and modified again in 1907 The present chapel, dated 1891, is buiilt in the later Vernacular style of the long-wall entr...

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Penrhyn Bay English Presbyterian Church, Maesgwyn Road, Penrhyn Bay

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Penrhyn Bay Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1891 to the design of architect T.G. Williams of Liverpool. This was rebuilt in 1905 by architect Thomas Parry of Colwyn Bay, in the later Vernacular s...

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