Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
31/01/2000
Date of Amendment
31/01/2000
Name of Property
Horeb Presbyterian Church including attached hall to right
Unitary Authority
Cardiff
Location
In the hamlet of Pen-y-garn NW of Pentyrch, on the hillside at the junction with Heol Goch, the road to Gwaeold-y-garth, and set in a walled graveyard.
Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary
History
Calvinistic Methodist chapel built 1838, rebuilt 1862.
Exterior
Plain chapel with unusual 4-window gable-end facade and lower hall wing. Cement rendered with Welsh slate roof with overhanging eaves. Main S facing frontage has 4 identical round-headed gallery windows with multipane and margin glazing incorporating some coloured glass, a blind roundel in the apex and a small date plaque at centre, and to ground floor 2 doorways with boarded doors and margin glazed fanlights. Stepped back the 3-bay hall range has 9/4 pane sashes and a cambered headed doorway. Rear chapel elevation has a simple moulded cornice and 4 rectangular margin-glazed windows to each floor.
Interior
3- sided gallery with panelled front, supported on 5 cast-iron columns with deep panelled coving, the panelled pews with moulded ends long and curved round the angles. Woodwork is all in light toned grained paintwork. On the ground floor the panelled pews have doors; those to sides face inwards, not angled, with panelled dado. Panelled set fawr, panelled pulpit with simple bench with further panelling to rear rising to a scrolled pediment. Small vestibules with doorcases with part-glazed doors with margin glazing provide access to ground floor at preacher's end and gallery. Part scored render.
Reason for designation
Listed as a mid C19 chapel retaining much of its original appearance and in particular a finely panelled and pewed interior.
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