Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
03/09/1998
Date of Amendment
03/09/1998
Name of Property
Churchyard gate to Church of St. Cadwaladr
Unitary Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Location
Set at the W end of the S wall of the enclosed rectangular churchyard of the church of St. Cadwaladr; set back from the N side of the A4080 in Llangadwaladr.
Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary
History
Built 1856, contemporary with restorations to the adjacent church.
Exterior
A Decorated style lychgate, built of limestone. Symmetrically planned; 3-bays with flanking low walls surmounted by railings (wall capping continued along elevation as bevelled plinth capping). Central bay with stepped, offset sides with chamfered angles with roll stops; supporting a steeply pitched gable roof surmounted by a decorative cast-iron cross. Flanking bays also with stepped, offset sides with chamfered angles with roll stops, top edge shaped. Entry is through a pointed-arched opening with jambs of engaged columns supporting a moulded head; there is a narrow slit recess in the gable apex and the elevation is articulated with human head bosses. The flanking walls terminate in square piers with chamfered angles and helm caps. The railings are alternating tall and short vertical rails; taller rails with fleur-de-lys finials. The central gate has similarly detailed vertical rails, a tall central rail embellished with swirl detail at the head where the arched top rails descend to meet it; plain, paired horizontal rails at lock and foot.
Reason for designation
Included as a finely detailed entrance gate to the churchyard, echoing some of the later design elements of the adjacent church of St. Cadwaladr with which it forms a coherent group.
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