Kingsbridge Cemetery Chapel was built on this site by 1908, as it is marked on the OS 25"map as "Mortuary Chapel". It was built with stone/render walls, a slate roof, and a low wide porch, in the S...
Bethel Chapel was built in 1827 thanks to Shem Evans, son of the Rev. Arthur Evans, as members of the cause in Puncheston had to travel to Woodstock or Castlebythe for services. The cause soon flo...
Reynalton Chapel was built in 1867 and rebuilt in 1906. The later chapel, dated 1906, is built in the later Vernacular style with stone walls, a slate roof and a gable entry plan. In 1993 it was st...
Cregrina Free Mission Chapel building was originally a house built before 1905. In 1966 the house was converted into an undenominational chapel, with the removal of the upstairs floor to create a s...
The Friend's congregation was established in Llandrindod in 1893 and land was bought in 1897. The meeting house (complete with electic lighting) was built and opened in the same year, designed by t...
Bethania Baptist Chapel was built in 1805 and rebuilt in 1862. The present chapel, dated 1862, was designed by architect Henry Thomas of Briton ferry and built in the Classical style, with a three ...
Pen-Rhiw Unitarian Chapel was built in [or converted] in 1777 and moved to the Welsh Folk Museum in 1956. This chapel is built in the Simple Gothic style with two storeys, a long-wall entry plan an...
Ebenezer Independent Chapel was built in 1855 as Charles Street Congregational Church. It was designed by architect Robert George Thomas of Newport and built in the Gothic style with a gable entry ...
Cathdral Road Methodist Chapel was built in 1903 to the design of architect Edgar George Down of Cardiff. It is built in blue pennant sandstone in the Gothic style, with Art Nouveau details and a l...
Salem Chapel was built in 1871 with the industrial terrace housing serving the ironworks and mines of Gwaelod-y-Garth. It was built as a the Pentyrch Works Board School but used as a chapel from th...
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