Bethlehem Baptist Chapel was built in 1820 and restored/interior refitted in 1874. This chapel is built in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable entry plan and two storeys.
RCAHMW, November 2010
Ebeneser Independent Chapel was built in 1740 and rebuilt in 1845. The later chapel was designed by architect James Salmon of Newport and built in the Sub-Classical style with a gable entry plan, t...
The cause at Llangoffan was a daughter of that at Rhydwilym, and started between 1668-1680 with meetings at Trebwllt, the home of Owen Edwards. Slightly later the meetings moved to the home of Will...
Bethel Baptist Chapel was built in 1839 and restored in 1902. The present chapel, dated 1902, is built in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable entry plan and two storeys. By 1993 this chape...
The Zion Congregational Church was founded in 1824, but demolished and rebuilt in 1878, to the design of architect John Humphries of Morriston, and described as the Cathedral of Welsh Non-Con...
Zoar Methodist Chapel was built in 1868 in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable entry plan. The chapel is 27 feet in length, 24 feet in breadth and comfortably seats 150-160 people. Before th...
Llawr-y-Glyn Methodist Chapel in Trefeglwys was built in 1844, but the congregation soon outgrew the building and a new chapel was built in 1872. This later chapel is built in the Simple Round-Head...
Llangoed Methodist Chapel was built in 1794, rebuilt in 1822, extended in 1878 and renewed in 1908. The present chapel, dated 1908, is built in the Sub-Classical and Vernacular style, with a short-...
Ainon Baptist Chapel was built in 1815, rebuilt in 1845 and renovated in 1863. The present chapel, dated 1863, is built in the Vernacular and Lombardic/Italian style, with a gable entry plan and la...
Pembroke Methodist is a large Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in a prominent town centre location, presenting one of the most elaborate chapel facades in Wales. The chapel was built in 1872 by architect...
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