Initially meetings held at the large farm at Coedgruffydd. Salem Welsh Independent Chapel was first built in 1824/5 to house a cause begun in 1810; it was later rebuilt in 1850, and enlarged in 186...
Siloa Welsh Independent Chapel was built in 1868 by Thomas Jones of Dolau. It has a colourwashed stuccoed exterior below a roof of Welsh slate. The chapel is entered via a gabled stuccoed porch wit...
Horeb Welsh Baptist Church was built in 1786 (1788-9), and enlarged in 1815; it was later rebuilt in 1826 and enlarged in 1856. It is in the vernacular style, with an unpainted rendered exterior be...
Tabernacl Welsh Baptist Church was first built in 1843 and later rebuilt in 1860, to serve the workers at the Cwmsymlog lead mine. It has a rubble stone exterior below a slate roof with paired brac...
there is a documentary reference to the existance of a quaker meeting house at Trefeuring in the National Library of Wales, but no further reference has been found. The location of the meeeting hou...
Cwmerfyn Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel was built in 1866. It is in the simple round-headed style, with a rendered exterior and slate roof with bracketed eaves. The chapel is entered via a cen...
Penybont Baptist Sunday School was built 1868 in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable entry type. By 1996 this chapel school had been converted for residential use.
RCAHMW, March 2011
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