Brunswick Welsh Wesleyan Chapel was built in 1872 to the design of Richard Owen of Liverpool and superseded an earlier chapel (NPRN 8135) on an adjoining site.It was built in the Lombardic or Itali...
St Pauls Methodist Chapel ws built in 1880 to replace Bodlondeb (NPRN:97200). The chapel was designed by architect Richard Davies of Bangor, in the Classical/Italianate style with a gable entry pla...
St John's Methodist Church is one of the most elaborate gothic chapels built in Wales, at a cost of over £7,000, and was popularly known as the 'Cathedral of (English Wesleyan) Methodism on th...
Seion Methodist Chapel was first built in 1806, rebuilt in 1851 and rbuilt again in 1887. The present chapel, dated 1887, is built in the Lombardic/Italian style of the gable entry type, to the d...
Brunswick Methodist Chapel was built in 1873, in the Lombardic style of the gable-entry type, to the design of architects Habershon, Pite & Faulkner of Newport. The chapel was modified in 1885....
Conway Road Methodist Chapel was built in 1869 and extended/modified in 1898. The later chapel was built in the Lombardic/Italian style with a gable-entry plan and flanking turrets. The chapel was ...
Park Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1885 to the design of architect John Wills of Derby. The chapel is built in the Romanesque/Lombardic style with a gable-entry plan, a large arch in the fa...
Harcourt Terrace Methodist Chapel was built in 1825 as an English language Wesleyan chapel for people arriving to work at the ironworks. In 1839 it was enlarged, and in 1864 became head of the Wesl...
Warren Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1804 and rebuilt in 1880 to the design of architect Kedgwin William Ladd of Pembroke Dock. The builder was William Davies, of Tenby. The 1880 chapel was ...
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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