Gibeon Independent Chapel which was first built in 1854, and subsequently altered or rebuilt in 1860 by the architect Reverend Thomas Thomas of Landore and builder J.Steadman of Port Talbot. It und...
Grange Street Independent Chapel was built in the early part of the twentieth century, in the Gothic style with a gable-entry plan. It is constructed of rubble stone with ashlar stone dressings. Th...
Tabernacle Independent Chapel was built in 1909 in the Gothic style with two storeys, a gable-entry plan and perpendicular windows. In 2003 the building was still in chapel use.
RCAHMW, July 2010
Jerusalem Baptist Chapel was built in 1852 and rebuilt in 1885. The later chapel was built in the Simple Classical style with a pebble-dashed front, roughcast side and rear walls and slate roof. Th...
Bethany Methodist Chapel was built in 1880 in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type. The front facade has a simple round-headed doorcase with a fanlight decorated with sunburst glazing. T...
Beulah Methodist Chapel was first built in 1838 to the designs of the architect C.R.M.Talbot and builder T.Jenkin, both of Margam Abbey. This chapel was dismantled and rebuilt in 1974 in order to m...
Dyffryn Chapel which was first built in 1841 and subsequently rebuilt in 1893. The later chapel is built in the Classical style of the gable-entry type. The ground floor windows are flat-headed wit...
Grove Place Methodist Chapel was built in 1904 in a mixture of the Romanesque and Sub-Classical styles and with a gable-entry plan. The large central double doorway has a large semi-circular fanlig...
Saron Methodist Chapel was built in 1867 in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, July 2010
Elim Pentacostal Chapel was brick built during the late twentieth century with a gable-entry plan and large pane flat-headed windows.
RCAHMW, July 2010
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