Crug-y-Bar Chapel was first built in 1688, then rebuilt in 1765 and 1837, and enlarged/renovated in 1893. The present chapel, dated 1837, was built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the long-wall...
Caersalem Chapel was built in 1876 and rebuilt in 1899. The chapel was disigned by architect J. W. Jones of Llandeilo and built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable entry type. A prominent...
Nazareth Presbyterian Church was built in 1818 and rebuilt in 1829. The church was rebuilt again in 1879 in the Simple Round-Headed and Lombardic/Italian style of the gable entry type.
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Bethesda Chapel was built in 1834 and rebuilt in 1858. The chapel was rebuilt again in 1882 to the design of architect Thomas Thomas of Landore, and further enlarged in 1908. The present chapel, da...
Ebeneser Baptist Church was built in 1849 and rebuilt in 1877. The windows & interior were later remodelled in 1924 to the design of architect John Own Parry of Ammanford. The present chapel, d...
Peniel is an outstanding example of early classical architecture in Wales and provides conspicuous contrast to the Gothic St. Mary's Church (NPRN 43788). The majority of the building dates from 181...
The Independant cause began in 1792 with meetings held in a house at Pwllhay, the first chapel in St Mary's Lane built in 1803. The chapel was rebuilt on a larger scale in 1831, and then again in 1...
The Calvinistic Methodist cause was founded in Cardigan in the 1740s, meeting initially in the house of Rachel Evans. The first chapel was built in 1760, being rebuilt in 1776, 1807 and the present...
The Baptists had been holding services in Aberystwyth since 1787, initially in a house in Queen Street, and in 1797, the Aberystwyth court leat allowed the Baptists to build their first chapel in B...
The Calvinist Methodist cause in Aberystwyth had begun in 1770, the first chapel on the Mill Street site built in 1775. This first building was a small, long walled chapel, facing onto Mill Street ...
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