Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
18/10/1996
Date of Amendment
18/10/1996
Name of Property
Capel Ty'nygwndwn (Independent)
Unitary Authority
Ceredigion
Community
Llanfihangel Ystrad
Location
Located on N side of B4342, 1km SE of Felinfach.
Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary
History
Built 1835, gallery added 1861. Restored 1892. Early Independent cause, possibly late C17. Early fellowship led by Phillip Pugh (d1760). Embodied 1773. First chapel erected 1775, rebuilt 1815.
Exterior
Painted smooth rendered front, the other elevations, roughcast. Slate roof, timber eaves and barges. Lateral 4-bay facade with round arched windows, two tall ones to centre and shorter window above the door in each outer bay. 1892 glazing, 14-pane long windows, the others, 8-paned: thick central timber mullions and arched upper lights. Slate sills, painted window-heads. Doors with painted segmental heads, paired boarded doors and 2-pane overlights. Tablet between the tall windows inscribed:
"Ty'nygwndwn. O Addoldy yr Annibynwr. Adeiladwyd 1775. Ailadeiladwyd 1835. Adgweirywyd 1892".
First floor 16-pane window to each end. Rear with 12-pane sash windows, two to each storey.
Interior
Good gallery of 1861 running along three sides, the front with tall rectangular panels, iron columns with simple foliate caps. Pulpit, probably of 1892 on the entry wall, the centre with blind cusped panels on colonettes, curved balustraded sides and end stairs. Square newels, ball finials. Plaster surround behind pulpit, round-arched head on consoles. Big Seat with simple panelled surround. 1892 pews. Flat plaster ceiling with large centre rose.
Reason for designation
Listed for its architectural interest as a late Georgian chapel with a well-preserved later C19 interior. Important early cause historically.
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