Capel Groeswen Chapel
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Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 30 Mar 2014
Tu cefn i Gapel Groeswen. Adeiladwyd y capel gwreiddiol yn 1752 a'r weinidog cyntaf oedd yr adeiladwr pontydd enwog, William Edwards. Mae'r addoldy presennol yn dyddio o 1874 ac yn dal 600 o bobl. Fe'i gelwir hefyd yn 'Abaty San Steffan Cymru' am fod cynifer o bregethwyr, cerddorion a llenorion o fri wedi eu claddu yno. The rear of Groeswen Independent Chapel. The first meeting house was constructed in 1752 and the first minister was the famous bridge builder, William Edwards. The present chapel was built in 1874 and seats 600 people. The chapel is also known as the Westminster Abbey of Wales on account of the notable preachers, musicians and literary figures interred there.