Hephzibah Church was built either in 1827 in the Simple Round-Headed style with gable entrance.
RCAHMW, 18th May 2009.
Maesyberllan Tabernacle Chapel was first built in 1746, rebuilt in 1805 and again in 1835. The later chapel was built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable entry type and is Grade 2 listed....
This simple small rural chapel at Rhosgwyn near Talgarth was built in 1862, probably designed by the most prolific Welsh chapels architect Thomas Thomas (research by John Pritchard from denominatio...
Tabernacle Chapel was built in 1836 in the Simple Round-Headed style with a half-hipped roof, square plan and gable entry. The attractive gable to the road has two ground-floor doors with round-he...
Yr Hen Gapel was built in the 1670s, and rebuilt in 1780. The present chapel dates from 1827, with modifications from 1839 and 1869. A new chapel was built nearby in 1909 (NPRN: 97272) whilst th...
Bethesda Chapel and Schoolroom were built in 1840 to the design of John Jones a carpenter from Ffynnonddwrgi Fawr, and appaesr to have been an adaptation of the Calvinist Methodist chapel at Newcas...
Bryn Seion Baptist Chapel was built during the mid nineteenth century in the Round-Headed style of the long-wall entry type.
RCAHMW, June 2010
Lady Diana Barham came to Gower in 1813 discovered a Calvinistic society about to erect a small meeting house at Burry Green, and offered to pay for the erection of a larger chapel with manse. The ...
St David's Methodist Chapel was built in 1873 in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable-entry type. By 1953 this chapel had fallen into dereliction.
RCAHMW, August 2010
Gethsemane Methodist Chapel was built in 1844 in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable-entry type. By 2010 this chapel had been converted for other use.
RCAHMW, November 2010
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