The Methodist cause in borth started in 1803-6. Gerlan was orginally called Libanus, a 'Chapel of the Sailors', but when joined with Soar in 1969 it was renamed Gerlan.
Gerlan Methodist Chapel wa...
The cause at Dihewyd started early in the 19th century, and by 1845 a schoolhouse was built for day and Sunday Schools. As the ditance to Neuddlwyd was great for members, it was decided to hold com...
The cause at Troed-y-Rhiw began in 1805, instigated by Mrs Jones of Penybryn. As a person of wealth she built a chapel on her own land in 1808 for the use of the Independants and Weslayans, but aft...
Soar-y-Mynydd Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel is one of the best Welsh examples of an extremely isolated chapel of pre-1840 date built to serve a widely scattered congregation. The chapel was bu...
Comins-Coch Independent Chapel was built as a Sunday School in 1830 and rebuilt as a chapel in 1889. The chapel is built of yellow brick, with red brick dressings and is in the Vernacular style of ...
Siloam Baptist Chapel was built in 1796, modified in 1831 and rebuilt in 1837.The present chapel, dated 1837, is built in the Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type. The front façade of ...
Abermeurig Methodist Chapel was built in 1698 and rebuilt four times, in 1772, 1816, 1826 and 1890.
The present chapel, dated 1890, is built of stone in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable...
Gogoian Methodist Sunday School was built c.1920 in corrugated iron. The building is extremely simple, entered in the gable end via a small gabled porch, and flat -headed, large paned windows to th...
Llanddewi Brefi Independent Chapel was built in 1903. the building is constructed in an extremely simple Round-Headed style, with a single tall, round-headed window to the centre of the gable eleva...
the cause at Bethesda began in the 1740's, with the first Methodist Chapel built in 1780. The chapel was rebuilt in 1826, and enlarged in 1848. It was rebuilt again in 1873, by the architect Thomas...
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