Tynberth Villa, situated along the road from Berth Chapel, was originally named Bwlch-y-Gwynt (NPRN7181). It may be possible that this house was the original meeting place for the congregation of ...
Blaencaron Methodist Chapel was built in 1875 and renewed in 1901. A Sunday school was added in 1810. The building style of the current is Simple round-headed with a gable-entry plan. On the outsi...
The cause for Towyn Independent Chapel began 1858, with the first chapel built 1860 to the design of Thomas Jones of Pencnwc. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1865-9 to the designs of Rev. Thomas Tho...
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 ...
Capel yr Erw was first built in 1811, but was subsequently rebuilt in 1863 to the designs of Rev. Thomas Thomas of Landore. Further alterations were carried out in the late 19th century, the early ...
The community of Capel Caeronnen Welsh Unitarian Chapel was formed in 1654, the church 'gathered' by Rees Powell in a converted barn at Caeronnen Farm. The first chapel was built in Cellan village ...
Bethlehem Methodist Chapel was built in 1875 and rebuilt in 1903 in the Gothic style of the gable entry type.
In 1905 (Royal Commission on the Church of England and other Religious Bodies in Wale...
The Methodist cause in borth started in 1803-6. Gerlan was orginally called Libanus, a 'Chapel of the Sailors', but when joined with Soar in 1969 it was renamed Gerlan.
Gerlan Methodist Chapel wa...
Gogoian Methodist Sunday School was built c.1920 in corrugated iron. The building is extremely simple, entered in the gable end via a small gabled porch, and flat -headed, large paned windows to th...
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...
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