Horeb Chapel was built c.1809 and rebuilt in 1849. This later building is built of coursed, squared rubble masonry with a hipped slate roof. In 1997 the chapel was disused but due for conversion in...
Rhydwilym Baptist Church was built in 1701 and rebuilt three times, in 1763, 1841 and 1875. The present church is built in the Simple Round-Headed and Romanesque style of the gable entry type and i...
Nantgwyn Baptist Chapel was first built in 1792, in the Simple Round-Headed style of the long-wall entry type and with a hipped roof. This was rebuilt in 1877, to the design ofarchitect W. Evans o...
Bethel Methodist Chapel was built in 1827 and rebuilt in 1879 in the Sub-Classical and Lombardic/Italian style of the gable entry type. Bethel is now Grade 2 Listed as an unspoilt nineteenthe centu...
Glanaber Methodist Chapel was built in 1872, by architect Richard Owens of Liverpool, in the Lombardic/Italian and Simple Round-Headed style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, February 2010
Horeb Indepenent Chapel was built in 1859, enlarged 1867, and modified again in 1902. The chapel is built in a mixture of styles, having a Sub-Classical facade with a hipped box plan and a mixture ...
Soar Baptist Chapel was first built in 1859 and was rebuilt in 1873. This Chapel was built in a mixed style consisting of a Simple Classical façade with two columns dressing the ends of the ga...
Libanus Methodist Chapel was first built 1890 and then rebuilt in 1901 in a mixed Romanesque and Sub-Classical style with a gable entry plan. The mixture of round and segmentally-headed windows hav...
Ebenezer Baptist Chapel was built in 1897 and rebuilt 1904 in a mixture of architectural styles, including Sub-Classical and Arts and Crafts, with a long-wall entry plan. The facade facing the roa...
Aberdulais Baptist Chapel was built in 1856, modified/rebuilt in 1856 and 1863 and then rebuilt in 1899. The 1899 chapel was constructed in a Mixed style with a gable-entry plan and round-headed wi...
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