Penarth Welsh Independent Chael was originally built in 1789, reworked in 1838, rebuilt in 1847 and restored/largely rebuilt and a house added in 1906. A plaque reads: "Penarth/ Capel Annibynwyr/ a...
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...
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-...
Siloam Methodist Chapel was built in 1840, rebuilt in 1877, by architect Owen Morris Roberts of Porthmadog, and rebuilt again in 1896. The present chapel, dated 1896, is built in an unusual Baroque...
Salem Independent Chapel in High Street, Porthmadog, was originally built in 1827, enlarged in 1841, rebuilt in 1860. The present chapel, dated 1860, has a fine (and early) example of a giant arch ...
Bethel Baptist Chapel was built in 1850 in the Classical style with a gable entry plan. It was the first example of a group of surpisingly sophisticated full classical temple chapel designs, unusua...
The cause started in 1812 and the first chapel was built in 1833. During that time worship had been taking place at the house of a Mr Enoch Jones of Abereinion. He then asked Mr John Lloyd of the A...
Bethania Methodist Chapel was built in 1851, in the Sub-Classical and Italianate/Arts and Craft style, with a gable entry plan, two storeys and a gallery on 3 sides.
RCAHMW, June 2011
Hen Dy Cwrdd Unitarian Chapel was built in 1747, rebuilt in 1853 and largely rebuilt again, after storm damage, in 1895. The present chapel, dated 1895, is built in the Italianate style with a gabl...
Moreia Methodist Chapel was stone built in 1871 in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable entry plan.
RCAHMW, August 2011
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