Tabor Methodist Chapel was built in 1843 and rebuilt in 1864 to the design of architect Evan Griffiths of Aberdare. The later chapel is brick built in the Romanesque and Sub-Classical style with tw...
Ebenezer Methodist Chapel was built in 1796, rebuilt in 1831 and rebuilt again in 1874. Th later chapel was built in the Sub-Classical and later Vernacular style off the gable entry type.
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Tabernacle Methodist Chapel was built in 1891 in the Romanesque style with two storeys, a gable-entry plan and tall round-headed windows.
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Caersalem Baptist Chapel was built in 1839 and rebuilt in 1860. The later chapel was built in the Simple Round-Headed and later Vernacular style with two storeys and a gable- entry plan.
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Tabernacle Baptist Chapel was built in 1866 and rebuilt in 1873. The later chapel was stone built in the Sub-Classical style with two storeys and a gable-entry plan. By 2007 Tabernacle had fallen i...
Ysgwydd Gwyn Methodist Chapel was built in 1808 and rebuilt in 1866. The later chapel was stone built in the Romanesque style with a gable-entry plan, two storeys and segmental head windows.
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Moriah Baptist Chapel was built in 1905 in a mixture of Classical and Arts and Craft styles, with a gable-entry plan. The facade is dominated by a large first floor Venetian style window over the c...
Noddfa Methodist Chapel was built in 1905 in the Sub-Classical and Arts and Craft style. The chapel has a gable-entry plan, two storeys and a large arch in the facade. Noddfa is now Grade 2 Listed ...
Penuel Methodist Chapel was built in 1883 in the Lombardic/Italian style of the gable-entry type. It was a two storey chapel, with entrances at either end of the gable and stairs to the gallery tha...
Beulah Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1888 in the Sub Romanesque style of the gable-entry type. The central doorway has a pointed headed porch and is flanked by two tall, narrow round-head...
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