Libanus Methodist Chapel was first built in 1848 by the architect Evan Harris of Merthyr. This was rebuilt in 1876 in the Sub-Classical style of the gable-entry type. By 1990 the chapel had fallen ...
Nazareth Methodist Chapel was built in 1860 and renovated in 1905. The chapel is built in the Classical/Romanesque style of the gable-entry type, with two storeys, round-headed windows with Y glazi...
Green Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1859 in the Classical style of the gable-entry type. The simple facade comprises of three bays divided by tapering pilasters, with the outer two bays lit ...
Orchard Street Undenominational Chapel was built as a Ragged School in 1911 and only started to be used as a chapel during the mid 1950's. The chapel is built in the Sub-Classical style of the ga...
Ebenezer Baptist Chapel was built in 1804 amd enlarged in 1826. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1862 to the design of architect Thomas Thomas of Landore. A Sunday School was added in 1893, further m...
Tabernacle Independent Chapel in Treforys is perhaps the most ambitious grand chapel in Wales and is able to seat 1,480 people. It was built between 1870-72, to the design of architect John Humprey...
Mount Pleasant Baptist Chapel was built 1825 and enlarged in 1876 to the design of architect George Morgan of Carmarthen. Further modifications included the addition of a lecture hall in 1885 and c...
York Place Baptist Chapel was built in 1830, modified in 1866 and again in 1885. The present chapel, dated 1830, is built in the Late Classical style with a short-wall entry plan, two storeys, hip...
Bethel Methodist Chapel was built in 1809, rebuilt in 1847 and again in 1865. The present chapel, dated 1865, is built in the Classical style with a gable-entry plan, stone walls, two storeys and ...
Capel Bethel was built in 1818 and modified in 1839. Two rebuilds occurred in 1851 and 1880, both to the design of the leading Welsh architect Thomas Thomas of Landore. The present chapel, dated 18...
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