Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
22270
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
02/09/1999  
Date of Amendment
12/12/2003  
Name of Property
Bethel Baptist Chapel and attached vestry.  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Carmarthenshire  
Community
Llangyndeyrn  
Town
Kidwelly  
Locality
Llangyndeyrn  
Easting
246132  
Northing
214269  
Street Side
 
Location
Situated some 250m down lane running NE from B4306 in Llangyndeyrn village, on the NW side of lane.  

Description


Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary  
Period
 

History
Baptist chapel first built 1797, rebuilt 1840-1, remodelled 1904, the interior detail typical of the work of J H Morgan of Carmarthen.  

Exterior
Chapel, unpainted stucco with slate hipped roof, in grey slates, with flat eaves. Two-storey, 3-window front of small arched windows with Florentine timber tracery (2-light and roundel) of 1904 and bead-moulded surrounds. Centre arched doorway with panelled double door and leaded crescent overlight, also 1904. Leaded glazing. Raised plinth, channelled angle piers. Date plaque over door, 'Bethel Baptist Chapel Built 1797 Rebuilt 1840 Renovated 1904'. Rendered end walls. W wall plaque to Rev William Thomas d1813 'the first Unitarian Minister of this congregation'. Inscribed beneath: 'Believing one true living God/ And Christ his Son his paths to tred/ General Baptist I preferred/ In peace I deid I have not err'd'. Rubble stone rear with 2 arched windows, stone voussoirs and square impost blocks. Similar Florentine tracery. Rear NE whitewashed rubble stone vestry range with N end stack. Half-gable to S with steps up to door. E side has basement door to right and C20 window first floor centre. Blank rear wall  

Interior
Interior of 1904 with the exception of the 5 iron columns with leaf capitals that support the 3-sided gallery, which are C19. Panelled ceiling. Gallery with gently curved main front, timber, with plain cornice, small horizontal panels under open panels with short turned balusters. Plain pulpit with steps up each side, ball finials, shaped balusters and shallow-curved front, panelled below small square balusters. Two brass oil lamps. Pews in 3 blocks, curved, and some inward facing pews each side of pulpit. Raked curved gallery pews. Lobby has 3-light leaded window with coloured glass and double doors each side. Tiled floor and 4-panel doors on gallery stairs.  

Reason for designation
Included as a well-preserved hipped-roof chapel of c1840, remodelled in 1904 with attractive interior.  

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