Cemaes Methodist Chapel was built in 1780, rebuilt in 1810 and rebuilt again in 1875. The present chapel, dated 1875, was designed by architect Richard Owen of Liverpool and built in the Classical ...
Pennant Chapel was built in 1823 and rebuilt in 1879. The later chapel was built in the Vernacular and Simple Round-Headed style of the gable entry type.
RCAHMW, November 2010
Carmel Methodist Chapel (1), Llangynog (NPRN: 12255) was opened in November 1804 and enlarged in 1840, with W Vaughan as the builder(BCS database). This was rebuilt on a new site in 1873 as Carmel ...
Bethel Methodist Chapel was built in 1872 in the Italianate style by architect Richard Owen of Liverpool. The date stone is visible above the doorway in the gable entrance. The majority of the buil...
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...
Carmel Methodist Chapel was first built in 1821 and extended in 1833. This chapel was then rebuilt in 1864, altered/repaired in 1888 and a vestry added in 1920. The present chapel, dated 1864, is b...
The Presbyterian Chapel on Princess Street was built in 1885 in the Romanesque style, with a gable entry plan and tall round-headed windows. The chapel was designed by architect Richard Owens of Li...
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