The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Llanfyllin, Powys

Llanfyllin on Wikipedia.


The former Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (Moriah) on Vine Square, Market Street and Brook Street. Coflein dates it to a re-build in 1857 of a chapel of 1807, closed "by 2007". SJ 1415 1944. © Martin Briscoe.

Capel Annibynnol Pendref (Congregational) on Mill Lane and High Street. SJ 1441 1932. © Martin Briscoe. Another view, and the handsome date-stone, which announces that it was re-built in 1717, and re-built and enlarged in 1829. Both © Dennis Harper (2014). Coflein. Grade II listed.

Capel Sion (Baptist) on Brook Street. © Martin Briscoe. Another view, and the date-stone for 1836. SJ 1419 1942. Both © Dennis Harper (2024).

St. Myllin. SJ 1418 1957. © Martin Briscoe. Four more views - 1, 2, 3, 4, and the clock, all © Dennis Harper (2024). Link. Coflein. Grade II listed, wherein it's dated to 1706-10, on an ancient site.

Tabernacl (Methodist, originally Wesleyan) on Fford y Cain and Cae-boncyn Lane. Its Coflein entry dates it to a re-build in 1905, following earlier chapels of 1809, 1830 and 1840. SJ 1436 1967. © Martin Briscoe. Two more views - 1, 2, and the very worn date-stone, all © Dennis Harper (2024).

 

 

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