The last English nonconformist church to be established in Aberystwyth was that of the Presbyterians. English language services had been held at Seilo since 1863, later moving to the Temperance Ha...
Ebeneser Methodist Sunday School was built in 1810 and rebuilt in 1839 by architect R. Emrys Bonsall, in the Vernacular style of the gable entry type.
RCAHMW, November 2009
In 1890 there was a disagreement amongst the congregation of Seilo, and a substantial number of members left to form a breakaway group. They initially meet in the assembly rooms, but in 1985 Salem ...
The Calvinist Methodist cause in Aberystwyth had begun in 1770, the first chapel on the Mill Street site built in 1775. This first building was a small, long walled chapel, facing onto Mill Street ...
The expansion of Tabernacls activities was not confined to the new chapel. In the Tan-y-cae area of the town by South Road, a school chapel was built in 1877. A Sunday school had been start...
Little Chapel, claimed to be the smallest nonconformist chapel in Wales. It originated as an outbuilding to one of the houses in Laura Place and blocked openings in the Castle Street elevation sug...
Beulah Independent Chapel was built in 1860 and rebuilt in 1884. The present chapel, dated 1884, is built in the Classical style of the gable-entry type. Further additions were made in 1905.
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Bryngwyn Independent Chapel was built in 1838 and the schoolhouse in 1841. The chapel was rebuilt/renovated in 1900 and a vestry added in 1909.
RCAHMW, November 2009
The cause of Tan-y-Groes was begun in 1742, although the first chapel was not built until 1849. This was rebuilt on a larger scale in 1882. The chapel is stone built with a slate roof, and is a lon...
Olmarch Independent Schoolroom was built c.1900 of corrugated-iron with a gable entry. By 1998 the chapel had fallen derelict.
RCAHMW, November 2009
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