Soar y mynydd
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Soar-y-mynydd is a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel, is perhaps the most remote chapel in the whole of Wales.
[edit] Location
It stands near the banks of the river Camddwr on the road from Tregaron to Llyn Brianne.
[edit] Hitory
The chapel was built in the 1820s by Ebenezer Richards - minister at Tregaron and father of Henry Richard (1812-88) - and his trustees. The two-storey chapel is built to a traditional design with a long side-wall; the pulpit is located between the two doorways. The building was also used as the local school until the 1940s.
[edit] External Links
- Here is a photograph of the chapel http://www.gtj.org.uk/en/blowup1/23095
- www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Soar y Mynydd and surrounding area today

