Blaenafon Sunday school was founded in 1810, and the first Sunday school building was built in 1844. The first Methodist Chapel was built in 1880 and was subsequently rebuilt in 1900, when a chapel...
The Calvinist Methodist cause at Blaenpennal started in 1709 and the first Blaenpennal Methodist Chapel was built in 1755. The chapel went on to be rebuilt in 1783, 1813 and 1868, with further addi...
Tynberth Villa, situated along the road from Berth Chapel, was originally named Bwlch-y-Gwynt (NPRN7181). It may be possible that this house was the original meeting place for the congregation of ...
Treflyn Methodist Schoolroom was founded in 1810 and the schoolroom built in the mid 19th century. The building is constructed in the Simple Round Headed/Vernacular style of the gable entry type. B...
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...
Pontsaeson Methodist Chapel was first built in 1824, being rebuilt in 1841 and 1871. A new Sunday School was added in 1928.
The present chapel, dated 1871, is built in the Simple Round-Headed styl...
Tan-y-Bryn Methodist Chapel was built in 1830 and rebuilt in 1864 in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable entry type. A schoolroom and school house were added in 1834. By 1998 Tan-y-Bryn Had ...
Rhiwfelen Methodist Chapel appears to have been built c.1880. It is a stone building of extreme simplicity, having a flat-headed doorway in the centre of the gable facade which is rendered and face...
The Wesleyan cause in Tre-ddol stared in 1804 and the first Soar Methodist Chapel (NPRN 97034) was built in 1806, rebuilt in 1845 and enlarged in 1864. Soar was finally rebuilt on the current site ...
Initial meetings were held in local homes, and the first Schoolhouse was built in 1836. This was pulled down and replaced by the chapel in 1841 on land leased from Dr Morgn of Frongoch. Bwlch-llan ...
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