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Caer Estyn, Flintshire
Demolished chapel.
Caergwrle Primitive Methodist chapel, Flintshire
The conveyance of the chapel and land is dated 1862. I know nothing else about the history of this chapel, ...
Caldicot Primitive Methodist chapel
Chepstow Road, Caldicot, Monmouthshire NP26 4HY
Cardiff (Bethel, Dalton Street) Primitive Methodist Chapel and Sunday School
The original chapel building has long gone. No dates
Cardiff (Mount Tabor, Moira Terrace) Primitive Methodist Church Glamorgan
This chapel was built in 1875
Cardiff Canton Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1864 Primitive Methodist magazine contains an account of the laying of the foundation stone for a new Primitive Methodist ...
Cardiff; Mount Herman Primitive Methodist Chapel, Pearl Street
The Tragic End of Mount Herman Primitive Methodist Chapel, Pearl Street, Cardiff (ST 199 767) The following newspaper article from the ...
Cardiff; Mount Tabor Primitive Methodist Chapel, Moira Terrace
The attached file provides a brief history of this chapel which is now converted to a synagogue.
Chapel-Y-Wern, Carreghofa, Powys
A Primitive Methodist Chapel stands at NGR SJ 2576 2056 and is marked on early OS Maps and is in ...
Chirk, Station Avenue PM Chapel
The chapel was built in 1913 and has now been demolished. The 1941 statistical return describes the building as brick built, ...
Cloddiau (Zion) Primitive Methodist Chapel Montgomeryshire
This chapel was erected and/or opened in 1876
Cloy
First Primitive Methodist chapel in North Wales
Coedpoeth (North Wales)
Coedpoeth is an odd name for a village: “coed poeth” means “hot trees”. It was the centre from which the ...
Commonwood PM Chapel, North Wales
an acted parable?
Connah's Quay, Flintshire
There were services in a cottage in Connah’s Quay in 1858, chiefly led by workers from Buckley. They moved to the ...
Crab Tree Green (Crabtree Green) Primitive Methodist chapel Denbighshire
An 1857 Plan mentions services at a chapel in Crab Tree Green, Denbighshire, in the Wrexham Circuit. A quick search of the digitised ...
Cresselly (Crissilly) Primitive Methodist chapel
The opening of Crissilly (sic) Primitive Methodist chapel in the Swansea circuit is recorded in the Primitive Methodist magazine by ...
Cresselly PM Chapel Lanesend Pembrokeshire Wales
This chapel was built in 1893
Crickhowell Primitive Methodist chapel
Crickhowell Primitive Methodist chapel in the Rose Cottage branch, was opened from November 18th 1849. Preachers at the opening were ...
Cross Keys Primitive Methodist Chapel, Risca
Gwent
Cwm Cae Primitive Methodist Chapel
Cwm Cae Primitive Methodist chapel was opened in 1867 and closed in the 1950s. At the time of Keith Guyler’s ...
Cwm Centenary Crosscombe Terrace Primitive Methodist chapel Ebbw Vale
Built between 1910-1911
Cwm Lechwydd Primitive Methodist chapel
Keith Guyler’s notes are a bit hard to follow. They show that Cwm Lechwydd Primitive Methodist chapel was located at ...
Cwm-y-Gaist Primitive Methodist chapel
Llanbister Road Llandrindod Wells LD1 5UW
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