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Ebenezer Methodist Chapel (wesleyan), Pwllhai/priory Street, Cardigan ,

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The Wesleyan cause was established in Cardigan in 1809 in a building at the upper end of Pwllhai, later part of Priory Street. Ebenezer Chapel was built in 1827 and is shown at the upper end of Pwl...

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Trefechan Sunday School, Trefechan

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Trefechan Sunday School was built in 1896 and demolished by 1996.

RCAHMW, November 2009

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Cwmtowy Calvinistic Methodist Sunday School ,

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This site is listed in the Appendix to Vol.6 of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Church of England and Other Religious Bodies in Wales and Monmouthshire 1911, but the site has not been ide...

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Cwmthie Calvinistic Sunday School

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This site is listed in the Appendix to Vol.6 of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Curch of England and Other Religious Bodies in Wales and Monmouthshire 1911, the site has not been identifi...

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Penuel Baptist Chapel

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Penuel Baptist Chapel was built in 1832 and remained in use until at least 1888, shown on the 1st Edition OS mapping. However by the 3rd edition OS mapping of 1905 the chapel was disused shown as a...

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Dolfor Calvinistic Methodist Sunday School, Dolfor Farm House

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Dolfor Methodist Sunday School was formerly a farmhouse. By 1998 the building was no longer in school use.

RCAHMW, November 2009

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Cwmllechwedd Sunday School (calvinistic Methodist)

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The site for this Sunday school has not been able to be identified, although it is listed in the 1905 RCCEORBWM. It is possible that it was held in Cwm-llechwedd farmhouse.

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Quaker Meeting House (society Of Friends)

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there is a documentary reference to the existance of a quaker meeting house at Trefeuring in the National Library of Wales, but no further reference has been found. The location of the meeeting hou...

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Ty-cwrdd (baptist Chapel), Llanrhystyd

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Ty-Cwrdd Baptist Chapel was originally one of a pair of cottages, built in 1789 on the south bank of the Afon Wyre, downstream of the old bridge. Ty Cwrdd was registered as a place of worship by th...

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