The Wesleyan cause was established in the village around 1806 by the Rev.Edward Jones of Bathafarn. Early meetings were held in the open air, until E evans, pen-pistyll, with others decided to buil...
Trecynon Methodist Chapel was built in 1887 in the Arts and Crafts style as a single storey, gable-entry chapel. There is a set of steps at the rear of the chapel leading to a hall/Sunday school di...
Aberthaw Methodist Chapel was built in 1889 and rebuilt in 1898. The later chapel is built in the Gothic style with a gable-entry plan and flanking turrets, to the design of architects Jones, Richa...
Tondu Methodist Chapel was built in 1868 in the Simple Gothic style, with a gable-entry plan and integral tower.
RCAHMW, August 2010
Ferndale Methodist Chapel was built in 1876 in the Late Twentieth century style, with a gable-entry plan and gothic windows with tracery glazing. This chapel was demolished in 1888.
RCAHMW, Septe...
Chepstow Methodist Chapel was built in 1855 to the design of architect James Wilson of Bath. This chapel was enlarged and remodelled during the twentieth century. The present chapel, dated 1855, is...
Warren Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1804 and rebuilt in 1880 to the design of architect Kedgwin William Ladd of Pembroke Dock. The builder was William Davies, of Tenby. The 1880 chapel was ...
The foundation for the new English Wesleyan Chapel in the High Street was laid on 2 October, 1863 and this new High Street chapel opened on 2 December 1864. Please see NPRN: 11483, where the Cause ...
Pembroke Methodist is a large Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in a prominent town centre location, presenting one of the most elaborate chapel facades in Wales. The chapel was built in 1872 by architect...
Crosskeys Methodist Chapel was built in 1836 in the Simple Round-Headed and Lombardic/Italian style, with a gable entry plan, and tall windows.
In the 1970's the congregation amalgamated with that...
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