Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
22199
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
27/08/1999  
Date of Amendment
27/08/1999  
Name of Property
Hen Gapel Milo  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Carmarthenshire  
Community
Llanfihangel Aberbythych  
Town
Ammanford  
Locality
Milo  
Easting
259505  
Northing
217799  
Street Side
 
Location
East side of Milo village, opposite to Capel Milo Newydd. Open paved area to street at front, walled graveyard to left with original wall to street.  

Description


Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary  
Period
 

History
A chapel built in 1850: the stone on the front states that the chapel was built in 1831 and rebuilt in 1850. The chapel of 1831 was probably on a site elsewhere, as no building is indicated here on the Tithe Map of 1839. The masons (of the latter date) are given as Jn Thomas and Er Griffiths. When the Milo Independents built their new chapel opposite in 1904, the old chapel was retained as a meetings room and Sunday School. The paved area at the front was originally enclosed but the graveyard wall has been altered to return to the near corner of the chapel.  

Exterior
A side-entry chapel with small vestry extension in tandem at right. Rendered symmetrical front, rendered also at gable-ends. Slate roof with tile ridge and generous overhang at eaves and verges; boarded soffit. Four windows at front, the middle two being taller, flanking the pulpit position. Sashes in exposed frames; interlacing glazing bars at top within round heads. Two boarded doors with fanlights, the glazing bars of the latter also interlacing. Original handmade glass. Rubble masonry at rear; windows with rough stone surrounds and rough sills. The vestry also rendered; timber door above a flight of stone steps; later roof over the staircase in corrugated iron supported by a timber post. Three-light casement window above, reduced doorway beneath; end chimney.  

Interior
Gallery on three sides, supported on the entrance porches and on two cast-iron columns: panelled front, small superimposed corner panels. Round-headed boarded panel on wall at rear or former pulpit position.  

Reason for designation
Well-preserved mid-C19 side-wall entry chapel, also listed for group value with the present Milo chapel.  

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