Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
25508
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
21/06/2001  
Date of Amendment
21/06/2001  
Name of Property
Capel Rehoboth  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Gwynedd  
Community
Harlech  
Town
 
Locality
Harlech  
Easting
258327  
Northing
331195  
Street Side
 
Location
On a commanding, elevated site on the eastern edge of Harlech with fine views over the town and castle; set within its own walled graveyard and accessed via a steep lane leading up from the Stryd Fawr.  

Description


Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary  
Period
 

History
Rehoboth, also known formerly as Capel Uchaf was built in 1820 for the Scotch Baptists, nick-named the 'batis bara a chaws' (bread and cheeze baptists). The chapel was comprehensively restored in the late C19, at which period a schoolroom was attatched at the W end. Located some 250m behind the chapel is a C19 baptismal immersion tank which belonged to the congregation; this has been largely rebuilt in the C20.  

Exterior
Medium-sized rectangular chapel with later school-room addition stepped down at the W gable end. Of roughcast rubble with applied corner pilasters and window dressings of raised render in the late C19/early C20 vernacular manner; renewed slate roof with tiled ridge, plain bargeboards and slate slab-copings laid on at the gable ends. The sides of the chapel ate of 4 bays with 4 windows on the N side and 3 on the S, with a porch entrance on the third bay of the latter. The windows are tall, arched 8-pane sash windows with marginal glazing and 2-pane segmental heads. The porch is single-storey, gabled with boarded door to the W return and a small 8-pane sash to the front (S). Above this is an inset slate plaque inscribed: 'Rehoboth 1820 J.R.J.' Further tall arched window to the E gable end. The adjoining school-room has a catslide porch to the R on the S side (partly overlapping the chapel proper) wih boarded door. The S side has a 4-pane sash with marginal glazing and a boarded door to the basement at L; reduced, rendered brick chimney to the L gable.  

Interior
The late C19 interior fittings have been retained. Grained pine pews with pointed-arched pew ends slope down to the Set Fawr with a central aisle in the usual manner. Four-part compartmented ceiling with boarding and lateral dividing beams. Each compartment has a central roundel with moulded frame and decorative iron vent. The Set Fawr has a U-shaped panelled enclosure with moulded vertical lower panels and turned, arcaded upper part; plain square newels with ball finials. Acess to the Set Fawr from R and L via similar flights of steps. The pulpit front has turned upper balusters and rail; tall arched recess behind the seat with broad plaster architrave. To the L of the Set Fawr is a 4-panel door with plain architrave.  

Reason for designation
Listed for its special interest as an early C19 Scotch Baptist chapel retaining good later C19 external and internal character.  

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