Interior
The main entrance, in the SW gable, leads into a tiled vestibule with gallery stairs to each end and a pair of double doors, each with chamfered panels, leading to the main gallery beyond. The set fawr is at the NE; raised by one step and with opposing side entrances, the front is curved and has recessed panelling to the lower part with turned balusters above supporting a moulded rail. The pulpit is raised by 5 steps, has opposing side entrances and the front has an advanced central bay flanked by curving side bays; each of the upper facing panels with ornate floriate carving. The side entrances have moulded handrails on turned balusters, with turned newels surmounted by banded globe finials. The fittings are of pitch pine, the ground floor with 3 ranks of box pews; the side pews set at an angle. The walls are rendered, textured and ruled to imitate stone, the lower part with tongued and grooved panelling. Behind the pulpit is a plaster relief moulded arch, with stressed keystone, supported on fluted Corinthian pilasters; the capitals are linked by an acanthus leaf frieze below which there are 3 round-headed recesses, the space above decorated by an ornate design of radiating urns. The gallery is set on tapering, fluted cast iron columns; the recessed panelled front has plain panels interspersed with carved floriate panels, all set under a moulded rail. The gallery box pews are raked and follow the curve of the gallery. The wall heads terminate with a moulded plaster cornice supporting the coved ceiling which comprises a broad timber boarded perimeter band surrounding a decorated rectangular plaster ceiling. The rectangle is subdivided by 3 panels at each end, each with a moulded egg and dart border, and the large square central panel decorated by an elaborate plaster relief of 3 concentric circles, the outer subdivided to form 16 panels each with a rosette motif, the central one, undivided with 12 stellar motifs and the inner decorated with entwined foliage. The centre of the circle comprises a decorated timber ventilation grille matching in detail others at each corner and the centre of each long side of the timber border. Two doors flank the set fawr, the right hand for a cupboard, the left leads to the vestry. The vestry has tongued and grooved panelling to the lower part of the walls and has a small, ornate, cast iron fireplace against the far (NW) wall; a doorway to the right leads to the kitchen and a doorway to the left leads to the lean-to porch and schoolroom beyond. The schoolroom also has tongued and grooved panelling to the lower part of the walls and has a carved wooden fire surround along the SE wall; contains the original benches and teachers reading desk.