Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
5712
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
17/10/1972  
Date of Amendment
04/03/1998  
Name of Property
Soar Chapel and chapel house  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Isle of Anglesey  
Community
Bodedern  
Town
Bodedern  
Locality
Bodedern  
Easting
233464  
Northing
380227  
Street Side
W  
Location
Located on the SE outskirts of Bodedern. The chapel stands in a square garden demarcated by a low wall, with the adjoining chapel house having a separate garden.  

Description


Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary  
Period
 

History
A simple chapel with attached chapel house, dating from 1822 with some later remodelling. The chapel was the birthplace of the Wesley Bach Movement, which was a result of restrictions placed on Methodist preachers in 1831. It remained in use by this Movement until 1904, when it reverted to the Welsh Wesleyan Methodists.  

Exterior
Simple long wall entry chapel with attached chapel house to left (S). Grit-rendered stone walls, pitched slate roof with crested ridge tiles. Three round-headed windows in stressed architraves with 6 panes each, arranged 2-1 either side of the door. Small gabled porch with round-headed door. The chapel house to left is a two storey, 2 window range with a door to right. The roofline continues at the same level as the chapel, with a chimney to the left gable end, and at the division between the house and chapel. Rendered walls and recent sash windows and ledged door.  

Interior
Entrance leads into the chapel with set fawr to the right; rectangular with opposing front entrances and sides formed by tongued and grooved panelling to the lower part with shaped splat balusters under a moulded rail and chamfered newel posts. Pulpit is canted with side entrances raised by 2 steps; facing panels are of recessed diagonally-set tongued and grooved panels with moulded surrounds, set under a lombard frieze and moulded cornice and with chamfered newels either side. Pews are in 3 ranks, with tongued and grooved panelling to lower part of painted plastered walls; behind the pulpit is a recess framed by a stilted arch with advanced moulded sides and set on corbels. The ceiling is also plastered with raking sides to moulded cornices.  

Reason for designation
Listed as a simple early C19 rural chapel and attached house, retaining early character.  

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