Hall Street Chapel was first built in 1838, then rebuilt in 1856 by architect James Wilson of Bath. The present building is Gothic in style and of the gable entry type. The tower and spire were mod...
Ammanford Methodist Chapel was built in 1875 in the Gothic style of the gable entry type. By 1997 the chapel was in use as a storeroom and the vestry as an antiques showroom.
RCAHMW, August 2009
Ebenezer Welsh Methodist Chapel was built in 1806 to the design of architect Evan Roberts of Denbigh, and a school room added in 1815. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1825, by architect John Lloyd o...
St John's Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1866, replacing a temporary building of 1861 in Lloyd Street. The 1866 chapel is built in the Gothic style with a gable-entry plan. The walls are ru...
Llanbister methodist Chapel was built in 1836 by the Reverend David Lloyd, on a piece of his own land, for a cost of £300. The chapel is brick-built in a Simple Round-Headed and simple Vernacu...
The Wesleyan cause was established in the village around 1806 by the Rev.Edward Jones of Bathafarn. Early meetings were held in the open air, until E evans, pen-pistyll, with others decided to buil...
Capel Bethel Methodist Chapel was first built in 1810 when it was a small structure with a thatched roof. Part of this, or the second chapel which was built in 1841, may survive in the form of asm...
Soar Methodist Chapel was built in 1824, rebuilt in 1839, porches added in 1863 and modified further in 1891. The present chapel, dated 1839, is built in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry typ...
Trevor Methodist Chapel was built in 1804 and rebuilt in 1833 in the Simple Gothic style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, March 2010
John Street, Wesleyan Methodist Church in Treharris was built in 1900, in the Byzantine style with an Arts and Crafts scrolled roof line. This Chapel has a gable-entry with a central doorway leadi...
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