Capel Brynteg Chapel
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Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 1 Feb 2014
Brynteg, Capel yr Annibynwyr ym Mhenyrheol. Cyn adeiladu'r capel cyntaf yn 1815 addolid mewn ffermdy yng Nghasllwchwr. Yn 1897 adeiladwyd y capel presennol a denyddiwyd yr hen ty cwrdd fel ysgol Sul neu fel festri. Yn anffodus, yn 1998 dymchwelwyd yr hen addoldy ar ol cael ei ddifrodi gan dân. Mae'r capel presennol bellach ar werth. Brynteg (trans. fairhill) Independent Chapel in Penyrheol (trans. end/top of the road). Prior to building the first chapel in 1815 worshippers met in a farmhouse in Loughor. The present chapel was constructed in 1897 and the old meeting house became a Sunday School and vestry. Sadly, in 1998 the old chapel was demolished after being damaged by fire. The present chapel is now up for sale.