Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
19171
Building Number
 
Grade
II*  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
02/01/1998  
Date of Amendment
02/01/1998  
Name of Property
Pyle Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Capel y Pil, and schoolroom, with forecourt railings.  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Bridgend  
Community
Cornelly  
Town
Cynffig  
Locality
Pyle  
Easting
282366  
Northing
181605  
Street Side
N  
Location
Ffordd y Eglwys leads from Pyle to North Cornelly. The chapel is set gable end to the road W of the former railway line, with the schoolroom adjoining on the S.  

Description


Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary  
Period
 

History
The chapel, inspired by William Thomas Ty-draw, was formed in 1786, parts of which are said to be incorporated into the schoolroom/vestry. It was rebuilt in 1830 for the growing attendance. The present building is an enlargement of the 1830 building undertaken in 1862.  

Exterior
Built of rubble stone with a slate roof. The chapel has a symmetrical gabled front with lateral round-headed door openings and C20 framed and boarded doors set under the original overlights with stained glass. At the centre, two very tall round-headed margin-glazed paned windows with similar ashlar voussoired arches, and similar but shorter windows over the doors. Stone bracketed cornice and timber modillion eaves to the pediment. A weathered date stone in the tympanum is illegible, but a later stone fixed between the central windows relates the history. The side elevation has two tiers of similar margin glazed and round-headed windows. The adjoining schoolroom/vestry gable is slightly set back. The central door is blocked, but side windows and a window above the door similar to those of the chapel. Small round-headed louvred vent in the gable head and iron ventilators under the windows. The front forecourt to the chapel and vestry/schoolroom is enclosed with cast iron railings on a coped low stone wall, the railings having circular central ring in each panel between square cast iron stanchions.  

Interior
A panel-fronted gallery, probably added in 1862, extends around three sides of the chapel, rounded at the entrance end, and supported on iron columns. Moulded timber front with a dentilled cornice. The pulpit is raised between the two central front windows. Ceiling above the perimeter cornice has a central rose and diagonal ribs extending out to parallel side ribs, and ventilators at the intersecting corners. Four tiers of seats in the gallery, which retains the clock facing the pulpit. The schoolroom has two lateral fireplaces and stacks.  

Reason for designation
Included at Grade II* as a largely unaltered and handsome mid C19 chapel which has retained its original character both externally and internally.  

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