Bethlehem Baptist Chapel was built in 1877 in the Sub-Classical style with a gable-entry plan and two storeys. By 1994 this chapel had been demolished.
RCAHMW, September 2010
Moriah Baptist Chapel was built in 1874 in the Sub-Classical style. The chapel was built with a gable-entry plan and two storeys. By 1994 Moriah had fallen into disuse.
RCAHMW, September 2010
Dyffryn Methodist Chapel was built in 1896 to the design of architet William Jones of Ton Pentre. The chapel was built in the Sub-Classical style with a gable-entry plan, two storeys and a large ar...
Park Methodist Chapel was built in 1873 in the Sub-Classical style, with a gable-entry plan, two storeys and a large arch in the facade carried down through the central bay. The ground floor window...
Hephzibah Welsh Baptist Chapel was first built in 1851, and modified or rebuilt in 1875. The current building is constructed in the Sub-Classical and Simple Round-Headed style, as a gable-entry typ...
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...
Blaenffos Baptist Chapel was built in 1765, restored in 1807 and rebuilt in 1856. The present chapel, dated 1856, is built with a gable entry plan, two storeys and small pane glazing. Blaenffos is ...
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...
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