Abergolech Welsh Independent Chapel is an unusual sidewall facade chapel, built in 1828, with further renovations in 1872/3, to the design of Rev. Thomas Thomas of Landore. This is the third Welsh ...
Rhydybont Chapel was built in 1778 and rebuilt in 1829. The chapel was rebuilt again in 1911 to the design of architect Sir William Beddoe Rees of Cardiff. The present chapel, dated 1911, is built ...
The cause began in 1690 and the first chapel was built in 1755, being rebuilt in 1844/6 and renovated in 1910. building style is vernacular, long-wall entry type. Status (1999): in chapel use. Dat...
Tabernacl Methodist Chapel was built 1821 (following the congregations move from Capel Lon Popty, NPRN 11561). The Tabernacl was rebuilt in 1834, in the Romanesque style of the long-wall entry type...
The cause at Ffos-y-Ffin Methodist began in 1765 at Tynyporth farm in the parish, and the first chapel was built in 1780. This was then rebuilt in 1831 on land leased from the estate monastary, the...
After the "troad allan" at Yr Hen Gapel Llwynrhydowen Unitarian Chapel, the church rented a small piece of land known as "Eisin-grug" from Mr Evan Jones, Melin Rhydowen. November 5th 1872, a fund w...
Maesyronnen Congregational chapel was formed in 1692 and has important associations with the history of non-conformity in Wales. Meetings are said to have started with Vavasours Powell's ministry i...
Llanbister methodist Chapel was built in 1836 by the Reverend David Lloyd, on a piece of his own land, for a cost of £300. The chapel is brick-built in a Simple Round-Headed and simple Vernacu...
Caebach United Reformed Chapel was first built in 1717. This was rebuilt in 1804 in the Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type, on the original site. The building retains its contemporary fro...
The Welsh Baptist cause in Llannerch-y-Medd was formed in 1814 and the Tabernacl Church built in 181, in the Simple Round-Headed style of the long-wall entry type. It was still in use as a chapel i...
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