The original Bethesda Chapel at Llanwrtyd Wells was built in 1808, then rebuilt in 1867 to the design of Thomas Thomas of Landore.The chapel was enlarged/rebuilt again in 1907 to the design of the ...
Tabernacl Methodist Chapel was built 1821 (following the congregations move from Capel Lon Popty, NPRN 11561). The Tabernacl was rebuilt in 1834, in the Romanesque style of the long-wall entry type...
Peniel is an outstanding example of early classical architecture in Wales and provides conspicuous contrast to the Gothic St. Mary's Church (NPRN 43788). The majority of the building dates from 181...
The Calvinist Methodist cause at Blaenpennal started in 1709 and the first Blaenpennal Methodist Chapel was built in 1755. The chapel went on to be rebuilt in 1783, 1813 and 1868, with further addi...
Gogoian Methodist Sunday School was built c.1920 in corrugated iron. The building is extremely simple, entered in the gable end via a small gabled porch, and flat -headed, large paned windows to th...
Elim Methodist Chapel was first built in 1822 and rebuilt in 1863. The present chapel, dated 1863, is built in the Sub-Classical and later Vernacular style of the short-wall entry type.
RCAHMW, Fe...
Trinity Methodist Chapel was built in 1828, rebuilt in 1865 and rebuilt again in 1954. This later chapel is built in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, May 2010
Health Hall Methodist Chapel was built in 1900 an rebuilt 1907 in the Sub-Classical and Lombardic/Italian style. The chapel is stone built with a gable-entry plan, larg pane flat-headed windows and...
Ebenezer Methodist Chapel was built in 1796, rebuilt in 1831 and rebuilt again in 1874. Th later chapel was built in the Sub-Classical and later Vernacular style off the gable entry type.
RCAHMW,...
Nazareth Methodist Chapl was built in 1887 in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry type and with flat-headed windows.
RCAHMW, June 2010
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