- Hen-Dy-
Cwrdd (The Old
Meeting Place) is a
disused Unitarian chapel in Trecynon, Aberdare, Wales.
Services at the
chapel were
conducted in the
Welsh language...
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dwelling in Carmarthenshire, Wales,
nestled in the
Brechfa Forest. The Ty
Cwrdd Welsh Independent Chapel is
situated in the hamlet, next to the old post...
- 1959. "Hen Dŷ
Cwrdd Trecynon".
Addoldai Cymru (Welsh
Religious Buildings Trust).
Retrieved 21 June 2023. Cadw & 10876. Cadw. "Hen Dy
Cwrdd Chapel (10876)"...
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short form “Cefn”), Cefn-coed / Cefn Coed is used (“she
attended Hen Dŷ
Cwrdd Chapel in Cefn Coed”). In
place names in Welsh, the
definite article might...
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minister the
Unitarian churches at
Highland Place,
Aberdare and Hen-Dy-
Cwrdd, Trecynon. The
latter was the
oldest nonconformist place of
worship in the...
- extant. The
first buildings in
Trecynon were
Llwydcoed Mill, the Hen-Dy-
Cwrdd in 1751 and a
single solitary house built next to it.
Thomas Morgan states...
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Length 1. "Pendoncwyr" 3:14 2. "Yfed Y Nos" 2:40 3. "Barod am Roc" 3:23 4. "
Cwrdd a Gofid" 4:00 5. "Rociwch Ymlaen" 4:17 6. "Mae fy
Nghalon yn Rhydd" 5:54...
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Davies formed the
Independent Cause in
Cymmer and five
years later a Tŷ
Cwrdd or
meeting house was
opened there.
Although attracting families from as...
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village of
Llwydcoed and was a
member of the
Unitarian chapel at Hen-Dy-
Cwrdd.
Following the
success of "Côr Caradog", a m****ed
choir of
voices sourced...
- in
Great Britain, the
baptists of the
Llwynhendy area used to meet in Tŷ
Cwrdd Farm (lit. 'meeting
place farm') on Heol Hendre, Llwynhendy. Llwynhendy...