Hermon Baptist Chapel was built in 1776 and rebuilt in 1832 to the design of architect Daniel Evans. The present chapel, dated 1832, is built in the Classical style with a gable-entry plan, two sto...
From 1797 monthly preaching services were held in the home of a Sarah Williams, Ford farm by the ministers of Tregarn Owen. Due to their success it was decided to build a chapel and land called Wau...
Smyrna Baptist Chapel was built in 1827, after Puncheston Baptists, led by Benjamin Davies and John George, pushed to create a daughter chapel here from Beulah. A fracture came in 1870 when differe...
Ebeneser Independent Chapel was built in 1740 and rebuilt in 1845. The later chapel was designed by architect James Salmon of Newport and built in the Sub-Classical style with a gable entry plan, t...
The cause at Llangoffan was a daughter of that at Rhydwilym, and started between 1668-1680 with meetings at Trebwllt, the home of Owen Edwards. Slightly later the meetings moved to the home of Will...
The Zion Congregational Church was founded in 1824, but demolished and rebuilt in 1878, to the design of architect John Humphries of Morriston, and described as the Cathedral of Welsh Non-Con...
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...
Blaenywaun Baptist Chapel was first built in 1745 with a thatched rook. This was rebuilt in 1795, 1838 and again in 1885. The present chapel, dated 1895, was designed by architect Owen Lewis of Lon...
Ebenezer Independent Chapel was built in 1803, enlarged in 1826 and rebuilt in1862. The present chapel, dated 1862, was possibly designed by architect Thomas Thomas of Landore and stone built in th...
Tabernacle Independent Chapel was built in 1810 and rebuilt in 1850. The later chapel was built in the Sub-Classical style with 2 storeys, a gable entry plan and tall round-headed windows. Tabernac...
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