The Wesleyan cause was established in the village around 1806 by the Rev.Edward Jones of Bathafarn. Early meetings were held in the open air, until E evans, pen-pistyll, with others decided to buil...
The English Wesleyan Methodist Church was first built in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. It is in a sub-Gothic style, constructed of red brick with freestone dressings below a steep...
Seion Methodist Chapel was built in 1814 and rebuilt in 1873, in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable-entry type, to the design of architect Owen Morris Roberts of Porthmadog. The chapel was ...
Moriah Methodist Chapel was built 1867 and then rebuilt in 1875, to the design of architet David Owen of Machynlleth, in the Simple Gothic style of the gable-entry type. Moriah was demolished in 19...
Trecynon Methodist Chapel was built in 1887 in the Arts and Crafts style as a single storey, gable-entry chapel. There is a set of steps at the rear of the chapel leading to a hall/Sunday school di...
Dillwyn Road Methodist Chapel in Sketty was built in 1881. Still in use as Sketty Methodist Church in 2012.
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Cadoxton Methodist Chapel was built in 1815, rebuilt in 1862 and again in 1896.
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Warren Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1804 and rebuilt in 1880 to the design of architect Kedgwin William Ladd of Pembroke Dock. The builder was William Davies, of Tenby. The 1880 chapel was ...
Abercegyr Methodist Chapel was built in 1819, rebuilt in 1826 and rebuilt again in 1865. The 1865 chapel was built in the Simple Gothic style with a gable entry plan and tall gothic windows.
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Pembroke Methodist is a large Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in a prominent town centre location, presenting one of the most elaborate chapel facades in Wales. The chapel was built in 1872 by architect...
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