Viewed across Other Street. The nameboard on the wall in April 2015 shows the Welsh language spelling Tabernacl. The chapel was built in the 1880s at the north end of the newer part of Ynysybwl.
The Sunday School extension on the right side was added in the first decade of the 20th century. This part of the chapel is now used as an Ynysybwl Foodbank distribution point, run in co-operation with all the other chapels and churches in Ynysybwl.
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