Park Street Congregational Chapel was built in 1839 and enlarged in 1846. The present church dates from 1864 and was designed by the London architectural practic of Lander and Bedells. The chapel ...
Hall Street Chapel was first built in 1838, then rebuilt in 1856 by architect James Wilson of Bath. The present building is Gothic in style and of the gable entry type. The tower and spire were mod...
Tabernacle Chapel was built in 1811, and rebuilt in 1841 and again in 1893. The latest chapel is Simple Gothic in style and has a gable entry plan.
RCAHMW, June 2009.
Ebenezer Chapel was built in 1815, rebuilt in 1834 and enlarged in 1883. It was rebuilt again in 1900, but has foundation/memorial stones of 1927. The present building, dating from 1900, is Gothi...
Bethesda Chapel was built in 1834 and rebuilt in 1858. The chapel was rebuilt again in 1882 to the design of architect Thomas Thomas of Landore, and further enlarged in 1908. The present chapel, da...
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 ...
Bethel Methodist Chapel was built c.1790 and rebuilt in 1837, 1854 and 1904. The present chapel, dated 1904, was designed by architect Arthur I. Jones of Carmarthen and built in the Gothic style wi...
Ebenezer Welsh Methodist Chapel was built in 1806 to the design of architect Evan Roberts of Denbigh, and a school room added in 1815. The chapel was then rebuilt in 1825, by architect John Lloyd o...
Heartease Presbyterian Chapel was built in 1842. This was refronted in red brick with yellow brick dressings in 1902, although vestiges of its stone predecessor survive. The present chapel, dated 1...
Tabernacle United Reformed Chapel was built in 1721, rebuilt in 1778 and again in 1836. The present chapel, dated 1836, is built in the Simple Gothic style to the design of architect T. Hope. It ha...
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