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Pen-y-coed Baptist Chapel (pencoedgleision;coedgleision), Betws Bledrws,

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The cause of Pen-y-coed began in 1654 and the first chapel was built in 1735. This is described on an interpretation panel as being a chapel with earthern walls and a thatched roof, measuring 10 ya...

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Bank Schoolroom (calvinistic Methodist;ysgoldy’r Banc)

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Bank Methodist Schoolroom was built in 1872 and by 1998 had been converted for other use.

RCAHMW, November 2009

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Fflur Calvinistic Methodist Schoolroom (pen Y Garn)

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Fflur Methodist Sunday School Chapel was built in the mid ninetenth century. In 1905 (Royal Commission on the Church of England and other Religious Bodies in Wales and Monmouthshire) there were 40 ...

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Siloh Baptist Schoolroom (seilo), Pontygeif,

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Siloh Baptist Chapel was built in 1845 and rebuilt in 1864 in the Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type.By 1998 the chapel had fallen into dereliction.

In 1905 (Royal Commission on the Chur...

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Pen-nebo Methodist Chapel (wesleyan), Menai Bridge/porthaethwy

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Pen-Nebo Methodist Chapel was first built in 1831 and enlarged in 1859. The chapel was converted into a band room in 1903 and remained in use by the Menai Bridge Band in 1997.

RCAHMW, February 2010

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St Celynin’s Mission Room, Pont-y-clothier

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St Celynin's Mission Chapel was stone built c.1900, in the Arts and Crafts style with a long wall entry plan.

RCAHMW, August 2011

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English Wesleyan, Martins Lane, Abercynon,

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Abercynon Methodist Chapel was built in 1897 as an iron chapel. This was demolished during the 1920's and a new chapel built and opened in 1928 at a cost of £3000. This new chapel is built in ...

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Capel Saeson (wesleyan Methodist;lisburne Mines), Pontrhydygroes

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Capel Season was built in 1852 by the Lisburne Mining Company specifically for the Cornish men, who were both English speakers and wesleyans, employed in the mining industry in Pontrhydygroes. It w...

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