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Tabernacle Methodist Chapel (wesleyan;llanfyllin), Bridge Street, Llanfyllin

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The Tabernacle Methodist Chapel of Llanfyllin sits on a site that has been in continuous use as a place of Methodist worship since 1809, however this chapel was been rebuilt in 1830 and 1840 as ea...

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Llanidloes English Methodist Church (wesleyan), Long Bridge Street, Llanidloes

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The first church on the site of the current Long Bridge Methodist Church was built in 1802, but was subsequently destroyed and replaced with the building now extant. A sandstone tablet from the ear...

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Seion Methodist Chapel (wesleyan;sion), Llanrhaeadr-ym-mochnant

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Seion Methodist Chapel was first opened 1834, classrooms were added in 1870, a chapel house and detached Sunday School in 1892. The present chapel is a rebuild dated 1904, designed by architects Sh...

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Bethel (3) Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Llanwddyn

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Bethel Methodist Chapel (3) follows chapels built in 1821 and 1875 on a different site. This chapel was built in 1889 to the design of architect T.G. Williams of Liverpool. The original site of Bet...

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Bwlchycibau Methodist Chapel (wesleyan;ebenezer), Bwlchycibau

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Bwlch-y-Cibau Methodist Chapel opened in 1814 and was re-opened after an extension on 22 December 1830. A gallery was installed in 1834-7 and renovatiob works in 1886 included a new facade, roof an...

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Salem Methodist Chapel (wesleyan), Cwm Nant Meichiaid

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Salem Methodist Chapel was first built in 1836 and rebuilt in 1894. This later chapel is built in the Sub-Classical style with ashlar lintels above flat-headed window and door openings. The entranc...

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Mortuary Chapel, Llanidloes Cemetery

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There are two red-brick mortuary chapels in Llanidloes Cemetery the north-eastern one was originally constructed for the Church in Wales, and the southwestern for Nonconformist funeral services. Th...

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