Bethel Baptist Chapel was built in 1850 in the Classical style with a gable entry plan. It was the first example of a group of surpisingly sophisticated full classical temple chapel designs, unusua...
Hen Dy Cwrdd Unitarian Chapel was built in 1747, rebuilt in 1853 and largely rebuilt again, after storm damage, in 1895. The present chapel, dated 1895, is built in the Italianate style with a gabl...
Soar Methodist Chapel was built in 1834 and rebuilt in 1903. The later chapel is built in the Classical style, with a gable entry plan, two storeys, a large arch in the facade and tall rounded head...
Bethesda (2) independent Chapel was built in 1905 in the Simple Round-Headed style, with a gable entry plan, two storeys and round headed windows with florentine tracery glazing. The original chape...
Capel Bethel Chapel was built in 1890 by architect D.Morgan [minister] and builder J.Davies of Morfa Isaf. This was rebuilt in 1904 by architect William Griffiths and builder B.Howells, both of Lla...
Crosskeys Methodist Chapel was built in 1836 in the Simple Round-Headed and Lombardic/Italian style, with a gable entry plan, and tall windows.
In the 1970's the congregation amalgamated with that...
Noddfa Baptist Chapel was built in 1867 and rebuilt in 1876, to the design of architect E.Roberts of Pontypridd. The chapel was built in a mixed design with Classical proportions including heavy q...
Bethlehem Methodist Chapel was built in 1869 (as the Church of Treorchy) and rebuilt in 1881 at a cost of £2000. Further modifications took place during the 1930's and 1950's. The present chap...
Siloh Independent Chapel was built in 1868 and rebuilt in 1878 by the architect John Humphries of Treforest. The later chapel was stone built in the Sub-Classical style, with two storeys, a gable e...
Built in 1710, rebuilt in 1829 and improved in 1860. Built in the Simple Round-Headed style, gable entry type. Present status [1999]: Chapel
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