English: Melincourt chapel The chapel was built in 1799 (very early). Due to a growth of membership it was superseded by the larger Jerusalem Chapel in 1875, although other sources say it was still in use in 2000. More information here http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/LlantwitJuxtaNeath/Chapels.html
It is about half a mile from the village, at the top of the hill near the Melin Court waterfall.
The small plaque between the boarded-up windows says:
Melincwrt Capel
Yr Annibynwyr
1799
Update May 2009. The chapel is still used for services on Sunday mornings during the summer months. My thanks to Gwyn Thomas for that information.
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