The William Williams Pantycelyn Memorial Chapel was built 1886 by architect J. H. Phillips of Cardiff, and was the first place of Welsh Calvinistic worship where works of art, such as the stained ...
The arrival of the railway in Aberystwyth in 1864 made the town even more accessible to the visitor, especially from England. As the English Congregationalists appeal pamphlet stated in 1865: ...
The last English nonconformist church to be established in Aberystwyth was that of the Presbyterians. English language services had been held at Seilo since 1863, later moving to the Temperance Ha...
Brondeifi Unitarian Chapel was established as a daughter house of Caeronnen, and the first chapel and schoolroom were built in 1876. this building cost c. £1000 to build and seated 400 people,...
The cause for Unitarianism was started by the Rev. J Thomas, minister of Pantydefaid. When after a few years the congregation in his schoolhouse increased, they decided to build Capel-y-Graig, buil...
Prince's Street Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1884 to the design of architect Richard Davies of Bangor. The chapel is built in the Gothic style of the long-wall entry type, in red brick with sto...
West Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1805 in the Gothic style of the gable-entry type. The chapel closed in the late twentieth century and the building in use as a storeroom by 2001.
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Christ Church Methodist Chapel was built in 1878 in theGothic style of the gable-entry type, to the design of architect Richard Owen of Liverpool.
RCAHMW, January 2010
Capel-y-Ffynnon Chapel was built in 1849, by the architect Charles Jacob Davies of Cenarth. Constructed of ashlar stone with a slate roof, the chapel has a gable entry plan. Designed in the Gothic ...
Pentre Methodist Chapel was built in1809, enlarged in 1844 and rebuilt in 1869 to the design of Richard Owen of Liverpool. The chapel was rebuilt again in 1892 and modified in 1906. The present ch...
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