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Tag: Chapel

Small place, building or room of Christian fellowship or worship, may be attached or not to a larger institution or part of a building

Is a member of Church building Religious building

Has sub-tags Chapelry Nonconformist chapel Cemetery chapel Bridge chapel Sepulchral chapel Private chapel School chapel Prison chapel Castle chapel Hospital chapel Chantry chapel Funeral chapel Court chapel Bridge chapel

  1. II Calfaria Welsh Calvinistic Chapel and bordering railings, gates and piers Photos
    Situated on the corner of Porth Street and North Road towards the N of town.
  2. II Calvary Chapel, Regents Court and St John's Cloisters Photos
    Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV2
  3. II Calvinistic Methodist Chapel
    Llanidloes
  4. II Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Photos
    In the centre of Pandy about 1.5km north east of St Michael's Church, Llanvihangel Crucorney.
  5. II Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Photos
    At west side of Blaenau Road, about 300m south of the Parish Church. Grassed forecourt with part paved; stone surrounding wall.
  6. II Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Photos
    Set back from the street behind a short low-walled forecourt, the walls coped and railed, and with gate and end piers.
  7. II Cambria Baptist Chapel Photos
    Kingshill, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1
  8. II Cana Chapel/Capel Cana including forecourt walls, railings and gates Photos
    Situated by roadside in village centre, set back behind railed forecourt.
  9. II Capel Abarim Photos
    Set back from the W side of the A5025 towards the N end of the village of Llanfachraeth.
  10. II Capel Adfa with forecourt railings
    The chapel is prominently sited in the centre of Adfa village.
  11. II* Capel Ainon Photos
    Located approximately 1km SW of Llanuwchllyn village, set back slightly from the road within its own low-walled graveyard.
  12. II Capel Als, including railings, piers & gates to Chapel Enclosure Photos
    Situated in acute angle of Marble Hall Road and Wern Road.
  13. II Capel Annibynnol
    On the SE edge of the town, set well back from the road beyond burial ground.
  14. II Capel Annibynwyr Carmel, including front railed forecourt
    The chapel stands in the centre of Pennal, facing W, N of the Calvinistic Methodist Chapel.
  15. II Capel Bedyddwyr Elim/Elim Baptist Chapel
    Situated on north side of the main street, towards the west end.
  16. II Capel Beili Heulog Photos
    Situated in an extremely isolated position in the Nant yr Offeiriad valley some 2 km W of Gwenddwr, reached by a track from Groeswen farm.
  17. II Capel Berea Photos
    Prominently sited towards the N end of the terrace.
  18. II Capel Bethania
    Situated NW of centre of Bethesda, on A 5, opposite Station Road.
  19. II Capel Bethania
    Situated some 50m S of A474 on the E side of Brynlloi Road, enclosed by a coped stone boundary wall with iron railings and gates.
  20. II Capel Bethania, chapel house and schoolroom
    Set back from the NW side of the B4419 in the centre of Llangaffo, c200m SW of the Church of St Caffo.
  21. II Capel Bethel Photos
    Situated some 500m NW of Llanarmon at T-junction with lane running S.
  22. II Capel Bethel
    Situated in isolated riverside position on S bank of Afon Araeth down track off Llangadog road some 4 km NE of Ffairfach.
  23. II Capel Bethel
    Situated on eastern side of the A 5 at southern end of Tyn-y-maes; low rubblestone wall to front with slate coping and plain iron railings has slightly recessed entrance with square piers and iron gat
  24. II Capel Bethel including attached vestries to rear and forecourt wall and railings Photos
    In a prominent location near the centre of the town adjacent to the bridge over the River Irfon. The entrance faces the road (E) and the S side faces Victoria Square. To the W is an adjoining house,
  25. II Capel Bethel including forecourt walls, gates and railings Photos
    Situated to the SW of Llansamlet railway station approximately 70m W of the junction of Bethel Road and Trallwn Road.
  26. II Capel Bethel including railings to forecourt Photos
    Situated towards south-western end of main village street near the point where it joins the B 4366; small forecourt in front has low rubblestone wall with slate coping, fleur-de-lys pointed iron raili
  27. II Capel Bethel including vestry to left
    Situated some 200m E of the minor road through the centre of Trefenter.
  28. II Capel Bethel, with vestry and front railed forecourt
    The chapel is at the E end of the village, connected to Capel Ebenezer by vestries forming a long facade.
  29. II Capel Bethesda Photos
    Situated in centre of Bethesda, to W of Ogwen Terrace.
  30. II Capel Bethesda
    Situated in stone-walled yard in valley of the Cyneiniog some 4 km E of Talybont, on minor lane to Ty-nant Farm.
  31. II Capel Bethesda Photos
    Situated in Llanddewi Brefi village just S of Pont Llanddewi on the road towards Tregaron.
  32. II Capel Bethesda
    Situated on the N side of a minor road on Mynydd Bodafan some 2.5km SW of Brynrefail.
  33. II Capel Bethlehem Photos
    Located at right-angles to road with roughly square-shaped chapel yard on north-east bounded by low rubblestone wall to road with slate slab coping and spear-headed railings; hooped railings and iron
  34. II Capel Bethlehem
    Within railed enclosure, set back from the road, in the NE corner of a cemetery.
  35. II Capel Bethlehem including attached vestry block Photos
    Set back from the A483 S of its junction with Carmarthen Road, and sited within a large burial ground.
  36. II* Capel Bigawdin
    Attached to a field wall S of Wern-las Farm, approximately 2km SE of Llanddarog village.
  37. II Capel Blaenplwyf including attached vestry and house range to rear
    Situated in the centre of the village on the W side of the A487.
  38. II Capel Bozrah
    At the NW end of the village of Pen-y-Sarn, the chapel is set back from the road at the head of a symmetrically laid-out group including chapel house and school room.
  39. II Capel Bryn Evan
    Situated on the NW side of the minor road through Bryn Iwan.
  40. II Capel Brynmair
    Situated approximately 1.6 km SE of Aberporth Bay on a minor road 500m S of B4333, Aberporth to Beulah road.
  41. II Capel Brynseion
    Situated some 400m E of Pont Treseli, up minor road.
  42. II* Capel Brynseion
    Situated in the centre of Glanamman some 25m S of A474 on the E side of High Street.
  43. II Capel Cae Craig Photos
    The chapel stands on an elevated site, gable end to the N side of the minor road linking the B5384 with the road between Gwytherin and Llangernyw, approximately 3km ESE of Pandy Tudur.
  44. II* Capel Caerfarchell & Outbuilding to NE corner of Forecourt
    Situated in centre of village, on western side of lane, set back in walled forecourt.
  45. II Capel Caersalem Photos
    Set back from the street of terraced houses behind forecourt railings.
  46. II Capel Calfaria Photos
    Situated near to the centre of Clydach approximately 50m E of the bridge over the Lower Clydach River.
  47. II Capel Cana and school rooms
    Located on the NW side of the road leading out of the village towards Brynsiencyn, c150m SW of the Parish Church of St. Deiniol, set within grounds bounded by a low rubble masonry wall and railings an
  48. II Capel Carmel
    Situated in angle between lanes to Pontsian and Maesymeillion some 300m N of Prengwyn.
  49. II Capel Carmel
    Located in the hamlet of Carmel, to the SW of Llanllugan and Adfa.
  50. II Capel Carmel Photos
    Situated just S of the village centre on the W side of the A485.
  51. II Capel Carmel (Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Cymru), including forecourt railings and pier Photos
    Set back from the street behind a railed forecourt, and in a prominent position on higher ground opposite Llewelyn Street.
  52. II Capel Cefn Coch, Chapel House and Railings Photos
    The chapel is set gable end to the N side of the minor road between Pentre Isaf and Gell, approximately 1.75km NNW of Llangernyw village centre. The chapel house, also set gable end to road, stands t
  53. II* Capel Celyn Memorial Chapel Photos
    Towards the head of Llyn Celyn, on the north shore of the lake just below the A4212.
  54. II* Capel Coch Photos
    Situated on very slightly rising ground on the south side of Ffordd Capel-Coch, the chapel occupies a prominent position in the street; low rubblestone wall to street continues to east to enclose fore
  55. II Capel Croesywaun
    Located on the main road running through Croesywaun with the Sunday School/Vestry adjacent; narrow forecourt has low rubble wall with slate coping, fleur-de-lys iron railings and decorated double gate
  56. II Capel Cynnon including vestry to right
    Situated facing W on the junction of minor roads 1km W of Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn.
  57. II Capel Dewi C. M. Chapel
    At the south side of the B4300 in the village of Capel Dewi. Square stone-walled enclosure with iron gates to front and stable in SE corner. One gate-pier is a monolith.
  58. II Capel Drindod, including attached Sunday School
    Fronting the street in a block of building immediately E of Townsend.
  59. II Capel Drws-y-coed and Ty Capel
    Set in an isolated position at the foot of Craig y Bera on the north side of the B 4418, fronted by spear-headed iron railings and central gate on a low rubblestone wall with piers to the gates and en
  60. II* Capel Ebeneser and chapel house (formerly Capel Cildwrn)
    Located at the brow of a hill at the W end of Llangefni, set at right angles to the N side of Ffordd Cildwrn with graveyard to front; c.600m W of the church of St. Cyngar.
  61. II Capel Ebenezer Photos
    Set back at a splayed angle to the road behind grassed and tiled forecourt.
  62. II Capel Ebenezer Photos
    Situated at E end of Llangybi village on S side of A 485.
  63. II Capel Ebenezer Photos
    The chapel stands at the top of the hill on the W side, on the corner of the road to the A499, leading N from Pwllheli.
  64. II Capel Ebenezer
    Situated in village of Llansadwrn, just N of churchyard wall.
  65. II Capel Ebenezer Photos
    The chapel lies on the back road from Clynnog to Llanllyfni, approximately 700m from its junction with the A499 just N of the village centre.
  66. II Capel Ebenezer
    At east side of road in the village of Graig Fechan. Small forecourt at north with retaining wall to road.
  67. II Capel Ebenezer, with vestry and front railed forecourt
    The chapel stands at the E end of the village facing the large paved area at the start of the road to Glanymorfa-uchaf. Unusually, it is attached by vestries to the Cavinistic Methodist Chapel.
  68. II Capel Elim
    Set well back from the SE side of the main road through Dwyran, in an isolated position reached only by footpath, to the rear of Dwyran Methodist Chapel.
  69. II Capel Elim Parc (Baptist Chapel) with Baptismal Pool
    To the south side of an unclassified road about 300m north west of Parcymarchog. Stone perimeter wall to front and side with iron double gates plus single gate at corner. The baptismal pool is close t
  70. II Capel Engedi, including forecourt gates and railings Photos
    Set back from the street with terraced houses either side.
  71. II Capel Ffynon Photos
    Situated in the centre of Pentregat on the S side of the A487 and near the junction of that road and the B4321.
  72. II* Capel Gellionnen (Gellionnen and Graig Unitarian Church) Photos
    Situated in a remote rural position high on Mynydd Gellionen reached down a track off the minor road from Rhyd-y-gwin.
  73. II Capel Gosen Photos
    Situated immediately S of Cynghordy viaduct. Walled forecourt with wrought iron gate.
  74. II Capel Gosen Photos
    Situated on N side of road some 300m NW of Llangadog church, set in iron-railed forecourt.
  75. II* Capel Gwynfil
    Situated some 200m NE of centre of Llangeitho, on E side of road.
  76. II Capel Gwynfryn
    Set back from the W side of the road which leads E off the A496 in the village of Llanbedr and runs through the hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn; the chapel is at the NE end of the hamlet.
  77. II Capel Hendre and Vestry
    Prominently sited at the south east of the village of Capel Hendre, at south of the road and at the corner of Cooper's Road. Large graveyard opposite. Stone-walled enclosure with iron gates and railin
  78. II Capel Hengoed (also known as Hengoed Baptist Chapel) Photos
    Situated above Hengoed, close to Cefn Hengoed; set back from hill road that runs north from Ystrad Mynach. Burial ground to front with good C19 monuments.
  79. II* Capel Heol Awst Photos
    Situated set back in railed forecourt roughly midway along street.
  80. II* Capel Heol Dwr Photos
    Situated set back from road some 60m SE of junction with St Catherine Street.
  81. II Capel Hermon
    Situated at Cwmdu on the NW side of a minor road, some 4km NE of Llanraeadr-ym-Mochnant.
  82. II Capel Horeb
    Located near the centre of Brynsiencyn, set back slightly from the E side of the A4080.
  83. II Capel Horeb and chapel house
    Set back from the W side of a country road leading S from Llangristiolus; c2km SW of the church of St Cristiolus.
  84. II Capel Horeb and chapel house including railings and gates Photos
    Located at the S side of Ffordd Capel. On an elevated site to E of the main road through the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy.
  85. II Capel Horeb Assembly rooms
    Located to the left, and in the grounds of, Capel Horeb, set back slightly from the E side of the A4080 near the centre of Brysiencyn.
  86. II Capel Isaf
    At right-angles to the street immediately beyond Pont-y-Llan and overlooking the railway station to the N.
  87. II Capel Iwan (including front railings and gates)
    Situated in the centre of Capel Iwan village.
  88. II Capel Jerusalem and attached outbuildings
    Situated just above the Clydach river, below Gwynfe village, on W side of the lane towards Brynaman.
  89. II Capel Jerusalem with former domestic accommodation to rear Photos
    Located at the eastern end of Pentre-castell on the north side of the A 4086 immediately south of Dolbadarn Castle; a low rendered wall with iron gates forms a small forecourt to the street.
  90. II Capel Libanus
    Located on the E side of Brynsiencyn, c150m S of the junction with the A4080.
  91. II* Capel Libanus (Baptist Chapel)
    Situated on N side of lane some 1.3 km W of Llansadwrn.
  92. II Capel-llwyd Photos
    Situated just to the E of and at the highest point of Mountain Road, N of Upper Cwmbran.
  93. II Capel Llwynadda
    Situated towards upper end of village, some 200m NW of Seven Stars Inn.
  94. II Capel Llwynrhydowen (New Chapel)
    Situated some 700m N of old chapel, by roadside.
  95. II* Capel Llwynrhydowen (Old Chapel) Photos
    Situated facing W by crossroads in Rhydowen.
  96. II Capel Mair
    Situated just NW of Pont Llanfair, overlooking bridge, between chapel house and vestry, in narrow forecourt with iron railings on low walls.
  97. II Capel Mair, Chapel House & Vestry, Feidrfair Photos
    Situated at southern end of street, on street-line.
  98. II Capel Mair, including forecourt railings
    Within railed enclosure on S side of junction of High Street and Heol Gof.
  99. II Capel Mawr Photos
    Immediately W of the George IV Hotel.
  100. II Capel Mawr
    Situated in the S of Llanon, just N of the Afon Cledan and some 140m NW of Pont Llanon.

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