Ebeneser (1) Independent Chapel was built in 1862 in the Sub-Classical style, to the design of architect Thomas Thomas of Landore. This new building replaced an earlier nineteenth century site at P...
The former Friends Meeting House was formed when two cottages were converted into a meeting house c.1708. This house had been demolished by 1800 and a new meeting house built on a new site (NPRN 97...
Bersham Road Methodist Chapel was built in 1892 and was still in use in the late twentieth century.
RCAHMW, January 2010
Smithfield Road Methodist Chapel was built in the early twentieth century in the Arts and Craft style of the gable entry type.
RCAHMW, January 2010
Seion Methodist Chapel was built in 1867, to the design of architects W. & G. Audsley of Liverpool, in the Romanesque style of the gable entry type and with flanking towers. Seion was demolish...
Beast Market Methodist Chapel was built in 1834, closed in 1879 and later demolished.
RCAHMW, January 2010
Brook Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1859and closed in 1883 when the congregation transferred to Egerton Street(NPRN 7934). The chapel then became occupied by the R C school manager but had b...
Wrexham Methodist Chapel was first built in 1855 by architect James Simpson and rebuilt in 1890 to the design of architect William Angel Waddington of Manchester. This second chapel was partially...
Hampden Road Methodist Chapel was built in1889 in the Sub-Classical and Arts and Craft style of the long-wall entry type. The chapel was demolished in 1998.
RCAHMW, January 2010
Hightown Barracks Methodist Chapel was built in 1877 and demolished in the mid twentieth century.
RCAHMW, January 2010
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