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Heolyfelin, Aberdare
Heolyfelin Chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare was a Welsh Baptist chapel established in 1855. The building seated 800.〔 It remains an active church in 2014.
==Early History==

The origins of the church at Heolyfelin date back to the 1840s, when prayer meetings and a Sunday school were established in the area that later became known as Trecynon.〔 Heolyfelin, literally the 'Mill Road', refers to the Aberdare Ironworks at nearby Llwydcoed which were established in 1800. When Ysguborwen Colliery was opened at Llwydcoed in 1849, those who moved to the locality included many Baptists, and they initially held prayer meetings at the Wesleyan Chapel.
The chapel was designed in 1852 by Thomas Joseph, an engineer from Hirwaun who was involved in colliery enterprises at Aberdare. Heolyfelin was a branch of Ramoth, Hirwaun, although it was Thomas Price of Calfaria who was instrumental in setting up the new cause. Many of the members came with Thomas Joseph from Hirwaun. The chapel cost £800 to build.〔
There was a consistently high membership at Heolyfelin, between 350 and 500, from 1860 until the First World War. Membership peaked in 1906, soon after the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival, during which 95 new members were baptised at Heolyfelin in December 1904.〔
The first minister, from 1852 until 1861, was Benjamin Evans of Hirwaun.〔 William Harries, president of the Baptist Union of Wales in 1891-2, was minister at Heolyfelin from 1862 to 1902.〔 In 1877 Harries received a call from a church in Pembrokeshire but was eventually persuaded to remain at Heolyfelin. He was succeeded by W. Cynog Williams who came to Heolyfelin from Pembrokeshire. Williams served from 1903 until 1941.〔
The chapel remains an impressive building today, but the membership has declined to single figures.

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