Pentre Llifior Methodist Chapel
A "Georgian Gem" of a chapel built in 1798 with a wealth of history to explore. Currently Grade II listed and included in T J Hughes's "Wales Best One Hundred Churches" (Seren, 2006) and a registered Methodist Heritage site. Why do we have a beer barrel (albeit empty) on the premises? Well pay us a visit and find out, you'll be surprised.
About this building
Built in 1798 this Georgian Chapel is a registered Methodist Heritage Site as well as a "living" chapel. Visit us to learn about our story - who built the chapel, who were the itinerant ministers and what are their connections with other parts of the world, how were we involved with the slave trade and why do we have a beer barrel on the premises!!! We are featured in Christoper Wakeling's book "Chapels of England" (Historic England, 2017) despite being in Montgomeryshire, Wales and are described by him as a prime 18th Century Wesleyan wayside chapel. Since the start of renovation in 1999, the visitor experience has been much improved with pew runners, display boards and items of Wesleyana on display.