Watergate English Baptist Church was first built in 1806 and rebuilt in 1833, possibly to the design of Reverend. William Lewis of Aberdare. Further rebuilding took place in 1880, together with a n...
The first Treble Hill Church was built c.1820 and rebuilt in 1866 in the Sub-Classical and Romanesque style with a gable entry, an adjoining chapel house and garden. The vestry is now generally us...
the cause at Bethesda began in the 1740's, with the first Methodist Chapel built in 1780. The chapel was rebuilt in 1826, and enlarged in 1848. It was rebuilt again in 1873, by the architect Thomas...
Green Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1859 in the Classical style of the gable-entry type. The simple facade comprises of three bays divided by tapering pilasters, with the outer two bays lit ...
Salem Baptist Chapel was originally built in 1830 and then rebuilt in 1876 in the Italianate style of the gable entry type. The facade has a large round-headed doorway, flanked by round-headed wind...
Ainon Baptist Chapel was built in 1861in the Simple Romanesque style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, July 2010
Canaan Independent Chapel was built in 1903 in the Classical style with two storeys and a gable-entry plan.
RCAHMW, July 2010
Dyffryn Independent Chapel was built in 1872, rebuilt in 1898 and again in 1905. The present chapel, dated 1905, is built in the Simple Round-Headed style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, July 2010
Salem Independent Chapel was built in 1840, rebuilt in 1855, 1872 and the final phase in 1896. The present chapel, dated 1896, is built in the Vernacular style with simple-round headed first floor ...
Zoar Methodist Chapel was built in 1851 and rebuilt in 1876. The later chapel, designed by architect William Jones of Rhondda, was built in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable-entry plan and...
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