Caebach United Reformed Chapel was first built in 1717. This was rebuilt in 1804 in the Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type, on the original site. The building retains its contemporary fro...
Christ Church Congregational Chapel was built in 1871 to the design of architect Robert Moffat Smith of Manchester. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1907 by architect William Beddoes Rees of Cardiff...
Tabernacle Baptist Chapel was first built in 1907 (NPRN: 97350). This new, smaller chapel was built c.1990, on a site adjacent to the church of 1907, and constructed in the Late Twentieth Century s...
Waterloo Baptist Chapel was built in 1876 as a long-wall chapel. By the late twentieth century Waterloo had been demolished, save the stone footings, and a bungalow built on the site named Ty Capel...
The Llandrindod Wells Friends' Meeting House (2) is a small structure built in 1985, to the design of architect Michael Garner.This was built at the rear of the Temple Street plot, following the sa...
Albert Hall was built in 1896 to the design of architects Owen Morris Roberts & Son of Porthmadog. In 1905 William Beddoe Rees of Cardiffre built the basement as a Schoolroom for the adjoining ...
The first Ithon Road Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1870. The structure was rebuilt in 1905, in the Arts and Crafts style of the gable-entry type, with a tower, spire and Gothic interior, to the...
St Johns Methodist Chapel was built in 1907, in the Neo-Perpendicular style with a gable-entry plan, to the design of Ewen Harper and Brother of Birmingham. The tower was never fully completed but...
Llandrindod Wells Calvinistic Methodist Chapel was built during the late nineteenth century, in the Simple Gothic style with a long-wall entry plan.
RCAHMW, March 2011
The Friend's congregation was established in Llandrindod in 1893 and land was bought in 1897. The meeting house (complete with electic lighting) was built and opened in the same year, designed by t...
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