frwd Welsh Baptist Chapel was built in 1901 in an early Arts and Crafts style, the facade being dominated by large, flat-headed windows, sub-divied into lights and leaded with small paned glazing. ...
Nazareth Baptist Chapel was built in 1841, rebuilt in 1854 and again in1906. The present chapel, dated 1906, is built in the Lombardic/Italian style with a gable-entry plan, two storeys and a basem...
Bethesda Baptist Chapel was built in 1885 in the Sub-Classical and Romanesque style with a gable-entry plan and a large arch in the facade that had some arts and crafts features. Bethesda closed du...
Jerusalem Baptist Chapel was built in 1885 in the Classical style of the gable-entry type. There was a single central double door entrance, flanked by flat-headed windows with stepped dressings and...
Tabernacle Baptist Chapel was built in 1907 in the Italianate style with a gable-entry, via a porch with a side entrance and small vestry on the lefthand side behind the alter. Tabernacle closed du...
Bethel Baptist Chapel was built in 1859 and rebuilt in 1874. The later chapel is built in the Romanesque style with a gable-entry plan, two storeys, and a central triple window and lean-to porch. I...
Hope Baptist Chapel was built in 1901 in the Arts and Crafts stye of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, July 2010
Noddfa Baptist Chapel was built in 1898 in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type. By 1998 Noddfa had fallen into disuse.
RCAHMW, July 2010
Salem Baptist Chapel was built in 1852 and rebuilt 1872, by architect H. Morgan of Swansea and builders Thomas, Morgan & Davies of Swansea, and 1908. By 1998 Salen had fallen into disuse but th...
Tabernacle Baptist Chapel was built in 1856 and rebuilt in 1930. The later chapel was built in the Sub-Classical/ Art Deco style with two storeys and a gable-entry plan.
RCAHMW, July 2010
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