Brychgoed Chapel was built in 1740, and rebuilt in 1844 in the Simple Gothic style of the long-wall entry type. The chapel is Grade 2 listed.
RCAHMW, June 2009
The Calvinistic Methodist cause was founded in Cardigan in the 1740s, meeting initially in the house of Rachel Evans. The first chapel was built in 1760, being rebuilt in 1776, 1807 and the present...
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...
Treuddyn Methodist is a stone chapel built in 1820 the enlarged and refronted in 1867. The present chapel, dated 1867, is built in the Round-Headed style with a gable-entry plan. Its pedimented fac...
Carmel United Reformed (Independent) chapel built c.1829, is in the later Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type and is distinguished by an unspoilt interior retaining its early 19th century ...
Capel Cynon Methodist Chapel was built in 1772 and rebuilt in 1821 in the Later Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type. The rendered façade is of extreme simplicity, with a plain double...
The Independant cause started here very early, and in 1672 the house of Davis Rees was liscenced for worship. Ty'Ngwndwn Independent Chapel was first built in 1775 and rebuilt in 1815, 1835 due to ...
Siloam Independent Chapel was first built in 1841 and rebuilt in 1880. The present chapel, dated 1880. is built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, February 2010
Penygarnedd Methodist Chapel was built in 1793, rebuilt in 1824 and rebuilt again in 1876. The present chapel, dated 1876, is built in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type. The building ...
The Reverend John Evans began preaching in the area in 1780-84, and the first Calvinist Methodist Chapel (known as "Jehovah-Jire") was built in 1793. It was rebuilt in 1812 as Capel Mawr, and rebui...
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