Caersalem Welsh Baptist Church was first built in 1827 for a community founded in 1815. The renowned Baptist preacher, Christmas Evans, served as minister of this church from 1832 to 1838, and he i...
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...
Deganwy Independent Chapel was built in 1883 in the Lombardic/Italian style of the gable entry type. The chapel was enlarged in 1939 but by 2007 had been demolished.
RCAHMW, September 2009
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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...
Cefn-y-Waun Welsh Calvinist Methodist Chapel was built in 1838 on the site of a former school, but later rebuilt in 1868 by E. & R. Jones of Llanwnda to the design of R. Davies of Bangor. It is...
Moreia Methodist Chapel was built in 1825, rebuilt in 1853 and again in 1882. The present chapel, dated 1882, is built in the Classical style of the gable entry type, to the design of architect Owe...
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...
Peniel Welsh Independent Chapel was built in 1833 for a community founded in 1810. The chapel was built during the ministry of of the Rev. T. Phillips, principal of Neuaddllwyd Academy, which was ...
Tabernacl Methodist chapel was first built as a long-wall entry building in 1833, being shown on the 1840 Tithe Map. In 1853 a gallery was inserted: 'gallery y morwyr', and in 1869 the chapel was f...
The Independant cause began in 1792 with meetings held in a house at Pwllhay, the first chapel in St Mary's Lane built in 1803. The chapel was rebuilt on a larger scale in 1831, and then again in 1...
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