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Tabernacl Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Tabernacle Street, Aberaeron

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Tabernacl Methodist chapel was first built as a long-wall entry building in 1833, being shown on the 1840 Tithe Map. In 1853 a gallery was inserted: 'gallery y morwyr', and in 1869 the chapel was f...

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Capel Mair Welsh Independent Chapel (st Mary’s), Feidr Fair, Cardigan

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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...

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Tabernacl Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Pendre, Cardigan

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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...

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Bethel Welsh Baptist Church, Baker Street, Aberystwyth

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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...

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Salem Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist;capel Y Morfa), Portland Street, Aberystwyth

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In 1890 there was a disagreement amongst the congregation of Seilo, and a substantial number of members left to form a breakaway group. They initially meet in the assembly rooms, but in 1985 Salem ...

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Queen’s Road English Methodist Church (wesleyan), Aberystwyth

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The impetus provided by the opening of the railway that had led to the English chapel in Portland Street continued into the early 1870s. By 1869 the English Wesleyan chapel in Lewis Terrace was be...

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St Paul’s Welsh Methodist Chapel (wesleyan), Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth

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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’...

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Towyn Welsh Independent Chapel, New Quay

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The cause for Towyn Independent Chapel began 1858, with the first chapel built 1860 to the design of Thomas Jones of Pencnwc. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1865-9 to the designs of Rev. Thomas Tho...

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Waunifor Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist|), Maesycrugiau, Capel Dewi

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The chapel was built in 1760 by Thomas Bowen Esq. on Blaenborthin land. He had hoped to keep the chapel separate from the Established church and the Nonconformists, but failed to get a preist to pr...

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Brynrhiwgaled Welsh Independent Chapel, Pentre’r-bryn

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Brynrhiwgaled Independent Chapel and Schoolroom were first built in 1781. The cause was formed after a disgreement in the shared Independant and Baptist chapel at Llwyndafydd chapel became so sever...

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