Meifod Independent Chapel was built in 1824, when the congregation moved from a "room" in Meifod village to "a more commodious meeting-house" Land was bought for a new chapel c.1881 and the present...
Seion Independent Chapel was first built in 1829, on a different site and is now converted into a domestic dwelling. This was replaced in 1891 by a new chapel built in the Simple Round-Headed style...
Sarnau Independent Chapel was first built in 1780, rebuilt in 1829 and a major rennovation carried out in 1895. The present chapel, dated 1895, is built in mixed style with a gable entry plan and G...
The second Soar Independent Chapel in Nantmeichiad was built in 1888 to replaced an earlier one on a different site dated 1833. The first has since been converted into a house. Soar (2) is built in...
Dolobran Meeting House is thought to be the first purpose-built Friends' Meeting House in Mid Wales. The chapel was built in 1700 on Dolobran Estate, owned by quaker Charles Lloyd. The chapel is b...
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...
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...
Meifod Methodist Chapel was built in 1820 on land leased for 40 years. It is stone-built with a slate roof and a former long-wall entry plan. This was converted to a house after 1874, now known as ...
Precursor to Seion Independent Chapel, Pontrobert (NPRN: 11455); possibly built and established 1830, and ?rebuilt 1841; shown as Independent Chapel on OS Montgomeryshire sheet XIV SE for 1889; con...
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