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Carmel Welsh Independent Chapel, Pontsian Road, Pren-gwyn

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The Independent cause was established here in 1819 by John Jones, and Carmel Independent Chapel and Schoolroom were built the same year on his own land. When built he invited ministers to come and ...

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Ebenezer Welsh Baptist Chapel, Lincoln Street, Llandysul

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The cause began in 1832, when meetings were held in the house of thomas Charles, balcksmith. The cause was brought before the quartly meetings of the denomination on February 14th 1883, where they ...

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Tabernacl Chapel (welsh Calvinistic Methodist), Bridge Street, Llandysul

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The cause here was started in 1832, by a Mr Lloyd, a tax official who also preached. Tabernacl Methodist Chapel was built in 1832 and altered later in the ninetenth century. The chapel is built in ...

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Capel Y Graig (welsh Unitarian), Graig Road, Llandysul

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The cause for Unitarianism was started by the Rev. J Thomas, minister of Pantydefaid. When after a few years the congregation in his schoolhouse increased, they decided to build Capel-y-Graig, buil...

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Capel Llwynrhydowen (welsh Unitarian;llwynrhydowen (new)), Pontsian Road, Rhydowen

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After the "troad allan" at Yr Hen Gapel Llwynrhydowen Unitarian Chapel, the church rented a small piece of land known as "Eisin-grug" from Mr Evan Jones, Melin Rhydowen. November 5th 1872, a fund w...

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Cefn-y-coed Chapel (english Presbyterian/calvinistic Methodist;bethesda), Cefn-y-coed

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Cefn-y-Coed Methodist Chapel was built c.1830 and rebuilt during the late nineteenth century. The present chapel is built in the Vernacular style with a long-wall entry plan and small pane flat-hea...

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Llwynrhydowen, Hen Gapel (unitarian;llwynrhydowen (old)), Cardigan Road, Rhydowen

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The Unitarian cause began in Llwynrhydowen in 1726, where Jenkin Jones is said to have preached to the first Arminian congregation in Wales which sprang from Pantycreuddyn church. The first chapel ...

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Capel Enoch (wesleyan Methodist;capel Enock)

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The cause started in 1812 and the first chapel was built in 1833. During that time worship had been taking place at the house of a Mr Enoch Jones of Abereinion. He then asked Mr John Lloyd of the A...

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Myfrgell (unitarian Meeting Place), Seion Hill, Llandysul

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This building was used for worship until the building of Capel Y Graig in 1884 and was the house and School of Gwilym Marles (1834-79), writer, social reformer and Minister of the Unitarian Capel Y...

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