Tabernacle methodist Chapel was first built in 1806, extended in 1843 and rebuilt in June 1880, when the old chapel was converted into a Sunday School. The present chapel, dated 1880, is stone buil...
Llangoed Methodist Chapel was built in 1794, rebuilt in 1822, extended in 1878 and renewed in 1908. The present chapel, dated 1908, is built in the Sub-Classical and Vernacular style, with a short-...
The Reverend John Evans began preaching in the area in 1780-84, and the first Calvinist Methodist Chapel (known as "Jehovah-Jire") was built in 1793. It was rebuilt in 1812 as Capel Mawr, and rebui...
The Unitarian cause began in Llwynrhydowen in 1726, where Jenkin Jones is said to have preached to the first Arminian congregation in Wales which sprang from Pantycreuddyn church. The first chapel ...
The United Reformed Congregational Chapel is one of the most impressive chapels in Wales. Its triple-arched main-gable facade on columns is a pioneering example of the type in Wales and may have in...
Blaenywaun Baptist Chapel was first built in 1745 with a thatched rook. This was rebuilt in 1795, 1838 and again in 1885. The present chapel, dated 1895, was designed by architect Owen Lewis of Lon...
Old Siloh Congregational Chapel was built in 1829, enlarged 1840 and rebuilt 1884. The present chapel, dated 1884, was built in the Sub-Classical and Simple Round-Headed style, with a gable entry p...
Tabernacl Methodist Chapel was built in 1841 in the Simple Round-Headed style of the long-wall entry type. It has 2 storeys, rendered walls and small pane tall windows.
RCAHMW, May 2011
Siloam Methodist Chapel was built in 1840, rebuilt in 1877, by architect Owen Morris Roberts of Porthmadog, and rebuilt again in 1896. The present chapel, dated 1896, is built in an unusual Baroque...
Salem Independent Chapel in High Street, Porthmadog, was originally built in 1827, enlarged in 1841, rebuilt in 1860. The present chapel, dated 1860, has a fine (and early) example of a giant arch ...
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