Maesglas Independent School Chapel was built in 1865 in the Vernacular style of the gable entry type. By 1998 Maesglas had been converted into residential accommodation.
RCAHMW, November 2009
Soar Baptist Chapel was built in 1834 in the Vernacular style to a gable entry plan. It was probably refurbished during the mid-nineteenth century.
RCAHMW, December 2009
Garnedd Chapel was built in 1820 and rebuilt in 1858. The present chapel, dated 1858, is built in the later Vernacular style with a long-wall entry plan and a cottage in line. By 2001 Garnedd had...
Soar Methodist chapel was built in 1833 and altered in 1890. A rectangular building with low adjoining one-and-a-half storey manse advanced at right-angles to the L. Of roughcast rubble construct...
Caersalem Baptist Chapel was built in 1863 in the Vernacular style of the long-wall entry type. By 2002 Caersalem had fallen into disuse.
RCAHMW, February 2010
Engedi Baptist Chapel was built in 1834 in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry type. Engedi is known locally as the 'bread and cheese chapel' because the congregation was so dispersed, and the ...
Tabernacl Methodist Chapel was built by builder W. Pritchard in 1820 and modified in 1824. The north wall was rebuilt in 1834 and in 1878 the chapel rebuilt and significantly enlarged to the design...
Ebeneser Independent Chapel was first built in 1805 and then rebuilt in 1839 in the Vernacular style of the gable-entry type.
RCAHMW, February 2010
Nebo Chapel was first built in 1807 and rebuilt in the Vernacular style in 1893, to the design of architect William Lloyd Jones of Bangor. It had been converted into a dwelling by 1999.
RCAHMW, J...
The Seilo cause was established in 1838 and the chapel built in the Vernacular style in 1839. In 1999 Seilo was still in use as a chapel.
RCAHMW, March 2010
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