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Jerwsalem Welsh Independent Chapel (jerusalem), Criccieth

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Jerwsalem Independent Chapel was built in 1868.

RCAHMW, September 2009

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Berea Welsh Baptist Church, Tan-y-grisiau Terrace, Criccieth

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Berea Welsh Baptish Church was built in 1866, when the congregation of the old chapel of Pen Y Maes (NPRN 6793) moved. David Lloyd George maintained close links with this chapel throughout his life...

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Pen-y-maes Welsh Baptist Chapel (capel Uchaf), Criccieth

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Pen-Y-Maes Welsh Baptist Chapel was built in the 1790s, and rebuilt in 1817. The founding community left the chapel in 1886 in order to move to Berea Welsh Baptist Church (NPRN 6792). David Lloyd G...

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Capel Mawr (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), High St./stryd Fawr, Criccieth

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Capel Mawr Methodist Chapel was built in 1822. A Sunday school was built 1889-1900 and the chapel appears to have been refronted at this time. The present chapel, dated 1900, is built in the Sub-Cl...

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English Marine Chapel (calvinistic Methodist), Marine Crescent, Dinas, Criccieth

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The Marine Methodist Chapel was built in 1879, to the design of architect Owen Morris Roberts of Porthmadog, and built in the Sub-Classical style of the gable entry type. By 1997 the building was n...

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Y Traeth Chapel (calvinistic Methodist;seion), Penpaled Road, Criccieth

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Capel Seion was built in 1895, but in the twentieth century its congregation amalgamated with the English Marine Calvinist Methodists and the Welsh Calvinist Methodist Capel Mawr, and the site was ...

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Salem Methodist Chapel (wesleyan), Criccieth

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Salem Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was first built c.1809, but later rebuilt to the design of Owen Morris Roberts of Porthmadog in 1869. The chapel is in the Gothic style with a gable facade of course...

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