Bethel Baptist Chapel was built in 1849 of dressed stone in diminishing courses, constructed in the simple Round-headed style as a gable entry type. There is a central round-headed doorway with an ...
Newbridge-on-Wye Baptist Chapel was built in 1760, and rebuilt in 1828. The chapel was rebuilt for a second time in 1879, in the Italinate style with a gable entry plan. The Sunday School was added...
Cwrtnewyd Baptist Chapel was built in 1820, rebuilt in 1881 and enlarged in 1929.
The present chapel, date 1881, is stone built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable entry type. There are...
Jerusalem Baptist Chapel was built in 1802 and rebuilt in 1862 in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, March 2010
The Welsh Baptist cause in Llannerch-y-Medd was formed in 1814 and the Tabernacl Church built in 181, in the Simple Round-Headed style of the long-wall entry type. It was still in use as a chapel i...
Bethel Baptist Chapel was first built in 1856 and was extensively modified in 1862 and 1895. The Chapel is built in the Simple Round-Headed style, with gable-entry via a central lean-to porch. It h...
Calfaria Baptist Chapel was built in 1813 and then enlarged in 1829 and 1832. The chapel was rebuilt in 1851 in the Classical style with a gable-entry plan. The chapel has a Classical, 3-bay front...
Gadlys Welsh Baptist Chapel was built in 1864 and later modified in 1898 and 1903. The present building, dated 1864, is built in the Sub-Classical style with a gable-entry plan. The building is now...
Noddfa Baptist Chapel was built 1905, in the Arts and Crafts style. with a gable-entry, a hall/Sunday school to rear and a vestry. By 2004 Noddfa had been converted into a house.
RCAHMW, April 2010
Ramoth Baptist Chapel was first built in 1825 and rebuilt in 1837 to the design of architect William Lewis of Aberdare. The chapel was rebuilt again in 1867, this time by architect Henry Thomas of...
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