Llaithdy Baptist Chapel was built in 1805, by the Irish Haigh family from nearby Penithon Hall, originally to house their Irish workers. The building was built of plain whitewashed rubble, long an...
Pound Aloes Chapel was first built by the Primitive Methodists. This chapel was replaced in 1896 by a Baptist Chapel, built in the Gothic style with a gable-entry plan. The pointed arch openings ar...
Harriet Street Mission Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1887 in the Simple Gothic style of the long-wall entry type.
RCAHMW, June 2010
Llancarfan Methodist Chapel was built in 1814, rebuilt in 1835, modified in 1858 and rebuilt again in1891. The 1891 chapel was designd by architect J.P. Powell of Cardiff and built in the Simple G...
Kingsmoor Methodist Chapel was built in 1837 and restored during the 1880's. The present chapel, dated c.1885 is built in the Simple Gothic style of the gable entry type.
RCAHMW, November 2010
Felinganol Baptist Chapel was built in 1756, rebuilt in 1799 and rebuilt again in 1833. Further alterations took place in 1833 and in 1920, which included a refronting project. The present chapel, ...
Salem Methodist Chapel was built in 1876 in the Simple Gothic style with a gable entry plan. The gable facing the road has a round-arched slate plaque inscribed: "1876/ Addoldy y/ Methodistiaid Cal...
The Sergeants Arms Chapel was built during the early nineteenth century and used as a Church Hall before conversion into a by 1891. The building has a hipped box plan and gothic style windows. By 1...
Derwenlas Welsh Calvinist Methodist Chapel was built around 1823 and was opened on 5 and 6 July of that year. The present chapel is a rebuild of 1875, designed by architect J H Jones of Birmingham ...
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