Caio Chapel was first built 1777then rebuilt in 1837 as a long-wall chapel. New Singers Pew in 1875. In 1907 the chapel was remodelled in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type, with a cen...
The present incarnation of Salem Chapel dates to 1874, but the site has been in use since 1788. The chapel is in the Romanesque style, designed by Richard Owens of Liverpool, and has a three-bay sn...
Salem Welsh Independent Chapel was built in 1862 to the Italianate design of Rev. Thomas Thomas of Landore. In 1877-8 the chapel was modified by Richard Owen of Liverpool, and in 1890-1 it was exte...
Seilo Methodist Chapel was built in 1813, modified in 1855 and rebuilt in 1861. A gallery was added in 1874 nd then a chapel house and schoolroom in 1884. The present chapel is a rebuild from 1905,...
Brynrodyn Methodist Chapel was built in 1773 and later modified in 1798 and 1830. The chapel was rebuilt in 1869 in the Romanesque style of the gable entry type, by architect Richard Owen of Liverp...
By the end of the 1870s, a number of the mother chapels of the Welsh nonconformist denominations were not only reaching full capacity but also the early-nineteenth century designs and layouts were ...
The last English nonconformist church to be established in Aberystwyth was that of the Presbyterians. English language services had been held at Seilo since 1863, later moving to the Temperance Ha...
The Calvinist Methodist cause in Aberystwyth had begun in 1770, the first chapel on the Mill Street site built in 1775. This first building was a small, long walled chapel, facing onto Mill Street ...
The Methodist cause in Lampter started in 1741; Howel Harris is reported to have preached within the town and Daniel Rowland was associated with the society. Tabernacl was built in the town in 1806...
Seion Methodist Chapel was first built in 1802, rebuilt in 1839 and again in 1873. The present chapel, dated 1873, was designed by architect Richard Owen of Liverpool and stone built in the Romane...
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