Castle Street United Reformed Chapel was built in 1690 (on a different site NPRN 11663) and rebuilt on this site in 1707, 1792, and again in 1838. The present chapel, dated 1838, was built in the S...
Bethany Baptist Chapel is a handsome gothic urban chapel designed by the local architect E. A. Johnson of Abergavenny, who designed much of the late nineteenth-century Abergavenny. Unusually for a...
Frogmore Street Baptist Chapel was built in 1807 and rebuilt in 1877 by architect George Morgan of Carmarthen. The present chapel, dated 1877, is built in the Lombardic/Italian style, with a gable-...
This Christadelphian Synagogue is shown on the 1881 OS map and stood on part of the site now occupied by Safeway car park. The building was demolished during the early 1970's.
RCAHMW, September 2010
Frogmore Street Methodist Chapel and Sunday School were built in 1871 on the site now occupied by Tesco. The chapel was built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, Sept...
Whitfield Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1907, by architect Edwin Arthur Johnson of Abergavenny. The chapel is built in the Gothic style with a gable-entry plan and integral tower. Whitfield is n...
Abergavenny Plymouth Bretheren Chapel was built in 1834 in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry type. The chapel was originally built as a school but was taken over for meetings of the Plymouth ...
Abergavenny Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1830. This building is now in use as a Salvation Army Citadel and Grade 2 Listed.
RCAHMW, September 2010
Castle Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1829 in the Simple Round-Headed style of the short-wall entry type. The interior was altered during the late nineteenth century and again in 1997 but Cas...
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