Blaen-y-Cwm Methodist Chapel was built in 1856. By 1996 the chapel had been demolished and a bungalow built on the site.
In 1905 (Royal Commission on the Church of England and other Religious Bodi...
Capel Mynach Methodist Chapel was built in 1858. It is a rendered chapel of the gable entry type built in the simple Gothic style. The gable facade, which is at right angles to the road, has a cent...
The cause started in 1756 and Cwmystwyth Methodist Chapel and Schoolroom were built in 1805. This chapel measured 30ft by 19ft. The chapel was subsequently rebuilt in 1835 and 1870. The present ch...
Maen-Arthur Methodist Sunday School was built in 1871 according to the date plaque.It was built in the Vernacular style of the gable entry type, but by 1998 the school had been converted into resid...
Rhiwfelen Methodist Chapel appears to have been built c.1880. It is a stone building of extreme simplicity, having a flat-headed doorway in the centre of the gable facade which is rendered and face...
The cause here may have started as early as 1811, with Rhos-y-Gell being built as a schoolroom in 1855. This was rebuilt as a chapel, in 1872, in the Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type. T...
The cause here started in 1807 and the first Salem Methodist Chapel was built in 1812. The chapel was subsequently rebuilt in 1844 and altered in 1875. The chapel is cement rendered, built in the l...
Bethel Methodist Chapel was built in 1891 in the Vernacular style, with a gable entry plan and segmental head windows. By 1996 this building was in use as a sunday school.
RCAHMW, March 2011
The cause at Trisant began in 1814 when there were 45 members, although preaching had already been taking place in the area for some years. The first chapel was built in 1820, and it was replaced w...
Pisgah Chapel was built in 1908 in the Simple Gothic style as a gable entry type. The chapel lies with its long elevation parallel to the main road. The gable façade being on the right hand en...
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