Ebenezer Welsh Methodist Chapel was built in 1806 to the design of architect Evan Roberts of Denbigh, and a school room added in 1815. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1825, by architect John Lloyd o...
The Welsh Wesleyans in Salem chapel, Queen Street decided a newer, larger and grander chapel was required by the end of the 19th century. A new chapel was built on a site of the Jolly Sailor...
St John's Methodist Church is one of the most elaborate gothic chapels built in Wales, at a cost of over £7,000, and was popularly known as the 'Cathedral of (English Wesleyan) Methodism on th...
Soar Methodist Chapel was built in 1824, rebuilt in 1839, porches added in 1863 and modified further in 1891. The present chapel, dated 1839, is built in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry typ...
Ebeneser Methodist Chapel was first built in 1817 and rebuilt in 1882. The present chapl, dated 1882, was designed by architect Richard Owens of Liverpool, in the Classical style with a gable-entry...
Soar Methodist Chapel was built in 1824, enlarged in 1838 and rebuilt in 1887. This later Chapel was built in the Sub-Classical style with a central doorway in a gable front. The chapel had two st...
Brunswick Methodist Chapel was built in 1873, in the Lombardic style of the gable-entry type, to the design of architects Habershon, Pite & Faulkner of Newport. The chapel was modified in 1885....
Clare Gardens Methodist Chapel was built in 1887 by architects Herbershon, Pite and Fawkner of Newport. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1897 in the Gothic style of the gable entry type, by architect...
Conway Road Methodist Chapel was built in 1869 and extended/modified in 1898. The later chapel was built in the Lombardic/Italian style with a gable-entry plan and flanking turrets. The chapel was ...
Carmel Methodist Chapel was built in 1894 in the Classical style by the builder H. Jones of Llanwynno. It has a gable-entry plan, two storeys and a basement. The facade is dominated by a central, f...
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