Bethel Methodist Chapel was built in 1866 in a mixed style with a gable entry plan and small pane flat-headed windows. By 2002 this chapel was no longer in use.
RCAHMW, May 2011
The Chapel in Caersws is a nineteenth century small stone building with red brick dressings. In each end gable is a brick-framed triple lancet window with red-brick band arching over and a spherica...
The Providence Methodist Chapel at Fron is a red brick and slate-roofed chapel. It is built in the Simple Round-headed style and although it has the appearance of a long-wall entry chapel, the entr...
This building has always served as the village hall in living memory, but may have been used for religious services at one time. It is built in theSimple Gothic style, with red brick walls, a slate...
Tabernacle Independent Chapel is a plain building, built in the gable entry plan. The chapel is constructed in the round-headed style, with a simple façade comprising of two large round-headed...
Penegroes Methodist Chapel was stone built in 1840, in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable entry plan. By 2011 this chapel had been converted for residential use.
RCAHMW, May 2011
Bethania Independent Chapel was built in 1848, in the Vernacular style with a gable entry plan and small pane flat-headed windows. by 1999 this chapel stood disused.
RCAHMW, May 2011
The English Methodist Chapel at Y Fan was first built around 1850 and rebuilt in 1872. The later chapel was designed by George B Ford of Burslem and built by E H Williams of Llanbrynmair. It is bui...
The Calvinist Methodist Chapel at Y Fan is a red brick and slate-roofed building, built in the Sub-Classical style and with its entrance in the gable end. It is entered via a parapeted oblong porch...
There are two red-brick mortuary chapels in Llanidloes Cemetery the north-eastern one was originally constructed for the Church in Wales, and the southwestern for Nonconformist funeral services. Th...
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