Groeslwyd Independent Chapel was first built in 1822, rebuilt in 1843 and rebuilt again in 1888. The later chapel was constructed in red-brick with a slate roof and attractive front bargeboard. By...
The 1851 Religious Census described the Pant Mawr Independent Meeting House as "A room in a farmhouse, not used exclusively as a place of worship". The present farmhouse appears to date from the la...
Pentrebeirdd Independent Chapel was built in 1823 and appears to have been rebuilt during the late nineteenth century. The chapel is constructed in the Simple Round-Headed style, with red brick wal...
Cloddiau Cochion Friends' Meeting House was on the farm of a Richard Davies and in use from 1662 to 1700.
RCAHMW, November 2010
Geuffordd Methodist Chapel has a dramatic setting on the Guilsfield skyline and dates from 1843. The original chapel was rebuilt in 1870 in the Simple Round-Headed Italian Gothic style with a gab...
The original Groeslwyd Chapel was built in 1840 and replaced by the present chapel in 1884. This later chapel was designed by architect R.Hurst of Welshpool in the Simple Gothic style with a gable...
Maesgwyn Methodist Chapel, probably also know as 'Moriah', was built in 1855. The chapel was built in the Vernacular style with a gablee entry plan, brick walls and a slate roof. Internally the cha...
Tabernacle Methodist Chapel was built in 1820, rebuilt in 1839 and renovated 1900-10. The present chapel, dated 1839, is built in the Simple Round-Headed style with a square plan, red-brick walls a...
Cloddiau Methodist Chapel was built in 1876 in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable-entry plan, red-brick walls and a slate roof. There is a plaque inscribed: "Zion/ Primitive Methodist/ Chap...
Deep Cutting Methodist Chapel was built during the mid nineteenth century in the Simple Round-Headed style, with red-brick walls and a slate roof. By 2003 this chapel had been converted for domest...
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