Capel Sardis, Myddfai

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Capel Sardis, Myddfai

Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 3 Aug 2005

Dyma weddillion Capel Sardis, yr addoldy anghydffurfiol cyntaf (adeiladwyd 1792) ym mhlwyf Myddfai. Caewyd drysau'r capel yn 1955 ac fe'i dymchwelwyd yn 1961 er bod rhan ohono i'w weld o hyd. Cyn adeiladu'r capel bu aelodau yn cwrdd yn Nhy Blaen-y-cwm gerllaw. The remains of Sardis Chapel. Erected in 1792 it was the first nonconformist chapel within the parish of Myddfai. The chapel closed in 1955 and was subsequently demolished in 1961 but some of the walls have survived. Before the construction of the chapel worshippers met at the adjacent Blaen-y-cwm House.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.944575
Longitude
-3.827565