Glamorgan Street Chapel was built c.1835 in the Sub Classical gable entry type. The Chapel is stone faced with a slate roof and round-headed windows with interlacing tracery. The builder may have ...
The Plough Chapel, Brecon, formerly the Welsh Congregational Chapel, had one of the earliest independent chapel congregations in mid-Wales, dating back to 1699, and taking its name from the house i...
Watergate English Baptist Church was first built in 1806 and rebuilt in 1833, possibly to the design of Reverend. William Lewis of Aberdare. Further rebuilding took place in 1880, together with a n...
Bethel Chapel was built in 1852 to the design of the surveyor, Watkins, of Llangorse. Bethel became disused as a chapel from 1980 when the congregation merged with Brecon Presbyterian Church in The...
Brecon Church was built in 1866, to the design of Reading architect W F Poulton. Built in the Gothic style, gable entry type, the chapel is highly decorative with stone walls and a slate roof with...
Dr Coke Chapel was built in 1835 in commemoration of Doctor Thomas Coke. By 1978 the chapel had been demolished after a fire.
RCAHMW, 18th May 2009.
The English Wesleyan Chapel, Brecon, was built in 1770 and then used by both English and Welsh Wesleyans after a rebuild in 1815. The chapel fell into disuse after the congregation moved to the new...
Camden Court was originally opened and built in 1869 as the Congregational Memorial College, in memory of the non-conformist martyrs. The college was designed by architect homas Thomas of Landore, ...
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