Penybont Baptist Chapel was built in 1773 and enlarged in 1808. The present chapel, dated 1908, was designed by architect D.Davies of Penrhiwllan and built by T. Jones of Brynmaen. It is built in t...
As the Victorian era got into its stride, Aberystwyth developed as a seaside town of wider appeal. Many of the class of visitors were nonconformists but English speakers. The Welsh-speaking chape...
Rhostryfan Chapel was built during the early nineteenth century, in the Vernacular style with a gable entry plan & small pane flat-headed windows. By 1998 this chapel stood disused and by 2011 ...
Llandrindod Wells Calvinistic Methodist Chapel was built during the late nineteenth century, in the Simple Gothic style with a long-wall entry plan.
RCAHMW, March 2011
Bethania Methodist Chapel was built in 1801 in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable entry plan, two storeys and tall windows.
RCAHMW, March 2011
Carmarthen's Presbyterian College Evangelical Chapel was built in 1840 to train students for the Non-conformist ministry. In 1842 it was affiliated to the University of London and became the first...
North Wales Mental Hospital Chapel was built in 1861-62 by architects Lloyd, Williams and Underwood of Denbigh. It is built in the Victorian Gothic style with an octagonal woodedn bellcote. This ch...
The English Presbyterian Chapel in Abergele was built in 1878 to the design of architect Richard Owens of Liverpool. It is built in the early Gothic style with a gable entry plan, polygonal limest...
Colwyn Bay English Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1889 to the design of architect A.W. Smith of Manchester, replacing an earlier chapel built nearby (NPRN 406373). The new chapel was built in th...
The Old Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1822 rebuilt in the 1830, enlarged in 1840 and rebuilt 1869. The present chapel, now used as a village hall, is built in the Vernacular and Simple Rou...
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