DescriptionRhydwen Independent Chapel appears to have been a small, late nineteenth century Vernacular chapel with rock-faced stone walls, slate roof and a gable-entry plan. The chapel has a long-wall elevation to the road with two transom and mullion windows. It is enclosed from the road by a low nineteenth century stone boundary wall with a small iron gate. By 1998 the chapel was in use as a storeroom.
RCAHMW, Janauary 2010