Jerusalem Chapel was built in 1857 in the Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type. The chapel was altered/renovated in 1908 but by the late 1980s the chapel was closed and by 1989 converted in...
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...
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...
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...
Reynoldston Weslyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1869, but looks to have been altered in the later nineteenth or early twentieth century. It sits on the junction of two roads and has an L-shape pl...
Zoar Independent Chapel was built in 1801, rebuilt in 1825 and again in 1842. The present chapel, dated 1842 was designed by architect Benjamin Owen and builder D. Richards, and the final phase of...
Brynhenllan Methodist Chapel was built in 1769 and rebuilt in 1799. The present structure and interior date from a second rebuild in 1842, constructed in the later Vernacular style with a long-wal...
The cause started in 1812 and the first chapel was built in 1833. During that time worship had been taking place at the house of a Mr Enoch Jones of Abereinion. He then asked Mr John Lloyd of the A...
Ebeneser Methodist Chapel was built in 1838, and renovated in 1899. The present chapel, dated 1899, is built in the Vernacular style with a long wall entry plan.
RCAHMW, August 2011
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