The Carmel Chapel cause in Porth Amlwch dates from 1789, and the existing chapel from 1826/7. This was enlarged in 1861/2 when the present gable entrance facade was added. The building style is It...
Saron Independent Chapel was built in 1844 in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable-entry plan. Saron closed in 1997 and had been converted into a house by 2003, although the exterior has bee...
Salem Baptist Chapel was built in 1827 with a hipped-roof 'box' form to the main chapel and Vernacular side-windows. The chapel was enlarged in 1861 when the western 'show-front' to Salem Street w...
Bethesda Methodist Chapel was built in 1777, rebuilt in 1818 and rebuilt again in 1871. The present chapel, dated 1871, is built in the Italianate style with a gable-entry and Venetian round-headed...
The Bull Bay Mission Room was probably built in the1890's in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry type. It is no longer in use as a mission room and was re-windowed and converted into three flat...
Rehoboth Methodist Chapel was built in 1840, rebuilt in 1897 and again in 1935. The present chapel, dated 1935, is built in the Arts and Craft style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, February 2010
Llaethdy Sunday school was first built in 1860 as a branch of Capel Mawr, Amlwch. It was rebuilt in 1905 in the later Vernacular style of the gable-entry type, at a cost of £564, by architec...
Peniel Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Llaneilian Road, is a remarkably sophisticated design of 1900 by architect Richard Davies of Bangor. It replaced an earlier building built in 1850 and modified ...
The English Methodist Chapel is a distinctive and attractive single-storey chapel first built in 1807, possibly to the design of architect Evan Roberts of Denbigh. It is built above the present roa...
Seion Methodist Chapel was built in 1895 as a single-storey chapel in the Vernacular style with a long-wall entry plan and an attached cottage.. The chapel closed in 1929 and has since been conver...
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