Rhyd-y-Felin Baptist Chapel was first built during the late eighteenth century. This was rebuilt during the mid nineteenth century, with stone walls and a slate roof. Cambered-headed openings with...
Cefn-y-Faenor Independent Chapel was built in 1826 with stone walls, a slate-roof, built in the Vernacular style with a long-wall entry plan. The entrance is between tall flanking windows and there...
Creigfryn Independent Chapel was built in 1811 and rebuilt in 1898. The later chapel is stone-built in the Sub-Classical style with a slate-roof and gable-entry plan, attached chapel and Sunday Sch...
Cwmllwyd Congregational Chapel was built in 1884 in the Vernacular style, with stone walls and yellow brick dressings, a gable entry plan and small pane flat-headed windows. By 2002 this chapel had...
Cledan Methodist Chapel was built c.1860 in the Vernacular style . It was stone-built with a slate roof and a long-wall entry plan, situated at end of an outbuilding range. Springs underneath the c...
Sammah Independent Chapel was built in 1819 and extended in 1861. The present chapel, dated 1861, is built in the later Vernacular and Sub-Classical style of the long-wall entry type.
RCAHMW, Nov...
Nebo Independent Chapel was built in 1816, rebuilt in 1870 and rebuilt again in 1912. The present chapel, dated 1912, is built in the Vernacular style with a gable entry plan and tall flat-headed w...
Beerseba Independent Chapel was built in 1805 and rebuilt in 1843. The later chapel was built in the Vernacular style with a long-wall entry plan and small pane flat-headed windows. By 2002 this c...
Salem Methodist Chapel was built in 1861 in the Vernacular style with a gable entry plan and small pane flat-headed windows. By 2002 this chapel had fallen into disuse.
RCAHMW, November 2010
Pennal Independent Chapel was built in 1822 and refitted in c.1870. The present chapel, dated 1822, is built in the Vernacular style with a long-wall entry plan and small pane flat-headed windows. ...
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