Penuel Methodist Chapel was built in 1878 and extended with the addition of a new front bay in 1904. This chapel is built in the Romanesque style with a gable-entry plan, two storeys and round-head...
Seion Methodist Chapel was built in 1894 and rebuilt in 1919. The later chapel was built in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type, with two storeys, a basement and small pane round-headed...
Seion Methodist Chapel was built in 1879 in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type, with two storeys and round-headed windows. By 1994 this chapel had been demolished.
RCAHMW, September 2010
Station Road Methodist Chapel was built in 1901 in the Lombardic/Italian style of the gable entry type. The facade is constructed of ashlar stonework, with flat-headed windows to the ground floor a...
Ebenezer Methodist Chapel was built in 1807 and extended in 1821. The old chapel was converted for use as a house when a new chapel was built in 1846 and this later chapel was remodelled and a vest...
Brynhenllan Methodist Chapel was built in 1769 and rebuilt in 1799. The present structure and interior date from a second rebuild in 1842, constructed in the later Vernacular style with a long-wal...
St Andrews Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1838 to the design of architect D. Meyler of Fishguard. The chapel was rebuilt in 1866 by architect Kedgwin William Ladd of Pembroke Dock and contractor ...
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...
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
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