Full Report for Listed Buildings
The list description is not intended to be a complete inventory of what is listed: it is principally intended to aid identification. By law, the definition of a listed building includes the entire building (i) and any structure or object that is fixed to the said building and ancillary to it and (ii) any other structure or object that forms part of the land and has done so since before 1 July 1948, and was within the curtilage of the building, and ancillary to it, on the date on which said building was first included in the list, or on 1 January 1969, whichever was later.
Date of Designation
23/07/1999
Date of Amendment
18/10/2001
Name of Property
Caersalem Newydd Baptist Chapel
Unitary Authority
Swansea
Location
Situated in a prominent position in the centre of Tirdeunaw at the junction of Llangyfelach Road and Heol Ddu.
Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary
History
Baptist chapel dated 1840 enlarged 1873. Alterations in 1904, possibly organ loft. The building seems to be entirely of 1873 and may be by the Rev. Henry Thomas of Briton Ferry, who designed Calfaria Baptist Chapel, Clydach in 1868 and Seion Baptist Chapel, Tirpenry, Swansea in 1869-70, both with similar facades. There is similar ironwork in Seion and in Adulam Baptist Chapel, Felinfoel, of 1879, also by Thomas.
Exterior
Chapel, classical front in coursed squared rubble stone with painted ashlar dressings. Moulded pediment with roundel, cornice over 3-bay front divided by Roman Doric pilasters on vermiculated rusticated plinth. Cornice inscription 'Caersalem Newydd Baptist Chapel Erected 1840 Enlarged 1873'. Pediment roundel has quatrefoil tracery. Broader centre bay has arched triplet centre window with pilasters, moulded arches and keystones. Outer bays have similar very long arched windows. Glazing with marginal bars. Paired centre arched doorways with moulded frames, no capitals or keystones. Plain C20 doors and fanlights. Rendered side walls, N side with one arched window each side of added vestry, S side with one similar window each side of terraced house. Vestry to N is unpainted stucco with centre gable and 3 arched windows, the centre one set higher.
Interior
Four-sided gallery on cast-iron columns. Double-curved cast-iron continuous frontal with delicate pierced ironwork, deep painted timber modillion cornice below. 4x1x4 fluted columns with acanthus capitals apparently in plaster. Three blocks of pine pews with rosettes incised on bench ends. Outer pews canted. Matching curved-ended 'set fawr'. Pulpit has delicate scrolled iron balustrading to half-round front and curving stairs each side. Organ in gallery has Gothic case with ornate painted pipes. Organ by Blackett & Howden. Arched window each side. Raked gallery pews curved to follow gallery front. Lobby has cambered-headed window with etched and coloured glass in margins and 2 half-glazed doors. Dog-leg gallery stairs. Ceiling has fine cornice with modillions, then cove, then ceiling border with foliate scroll and other mouldings, around flat plastered border to painted boarded centre. This has diagonally-boarded border with 4 square and 4 round fretted vents, and diagonally ribbed centre with two fine plaster roses of fleshy leaf pattern in outer rings of vine pattern.
Reason for designation
Included for its architectural interest within the classical tradition of Welsh chapel building, with fine pilastered facade and good interior detail.
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