Parcyvelvet Unitarian Chapel was built 1849 in a mixed Gothic and Classic style of the gable-endl entry type. The chapel interior was altered by architect Ronald Potter Jones in 1915 but by 1976 th...
Rhoose Mission Church was built c.1842, repaired 1860-1869 and rebuilt in 1902 in the Art Deco style.
RCAHMW, September 2011
Little Chapel, claimed to be the smallest nonconformist chapel in Wales. It originated as an outbuilding to one of the houses in Laura Place and blocked openings in the Castle Street elevation sug...
The community of Capel Caeronnen Welsh Unitarian Chapel was formed in 1654, the church 'gathered' by Rees Powell in a converted barn at Caeronnen Farm. The first chapel was built in Cellan village ...
Ciliau Unitarian Chapel was built in 1755 and rebuilt in 1899. The present chapel is a single storey building built in the Gothic style of the long-wall entry type.
In 1905 (Royal Commission on th...
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,...
Bwl Chyfadfa Unitarian Chapel was built in 1813, altered in 1830, rebuilt in 1850, restored in 1874 and rebuilt again in 1905. The present chapel, dated 1905, is built in the Gothic style of the lo...
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...
After the "troad allan" at Yr Hen Gapel Llwynrhydowen Unitarian Chapel, the church rented a small piece of land known as "Eisin-grug" from Mr Evan Jones, Melin Rhydowen. November 5th 1872, a fund w...
The cause was started here in 1802 by Dr Charles Lloyd, the son of the Rev.D.Lloyd of Brynllefrith.
Capel Pant-y-Defaid Unitarian Chapel and Schoolroom were built in 1802. The chapel was rebuilt t...
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