Camden Court was originally opened and built in 1869 as the Congregational Memorial College, in memory of the non-conformist martyrs. The college was designed by architect homas Thomas of Landore, ...
Ainon Baptist Chapel was built in 1815, rebuilt in 1845 and renovated in 1863. The present chapel, dated 1863, is built in the Vernacular and Lombardic/Italian style, with a gable entry plan and la...
Capel Lonpobty Methodist Chapel was built in 1804 in the early Vernacular style. The chapel was originally a single room, 8 yards in length and 10 yards in width, but was converted for use as a dw...
Llandudno Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1880 and rebuilt in 1891. The present chapel, dated 1891, was designed by architect Thomas George Williams of Liverpool and built in the Gothic style with...
By 2001 the Methodist Mission House on Bardsey Island had been converted for other use.
RCAHMW, January 2011
Christ Church Congregational Chapel was built in 1858 and modified with the addition of transepts in1863. The present chapel, dated 1858, was designed by architect Joseph James of London and built ...
The Old Baptist Chapel was built in 1813 and was in use as a chapel until around 1865. The building was subsequently used as a "marine store" until its demolition in the early 1950's - stones from ...
The Reverend John Evans began preaching in the area in 1780-84, and the first Calvinist Methodist Chapel (known as "Jehovah-Jire") was built in 1793. It was rebuilt in 1812 as Capel Mawr, and rebui...
The cause here was started by Mr Charles Price who was subsequently thrown out of the established church at Cardigan with the Act of Uniformity in 1662. The members were taken on by Mr James Davie...
The Unitarian cause began in Llwynrhydowen in 1726, where Jenkin Jones is said to have preached to the first Arminian congregation in Wales which sprang from Pantycreuddyn church. The first chapel ...
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