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Latitude: 52.0655 / 52°3'55"N
Longitude: -4.6059 / 4°36'21"W
OS Eastings: 221472
OS Northings: 244001
OS Grid: SN214440
Mapcode National: GBR D2.D05M
Mapcode Global: VH2MX.3BXX
Plus Code: 9C4Q398V+6J
Entry Name: Capel Llwynadda
Listing Date: 10 August 1994
Last Amended: 10 August 1994
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 14784
Building Class: Religious, Ritual and Funerary
Also known as: Llwyn-Adda Chapel
ID on this website: 300014784
Location: Situated towards upper end of village, some 200m NW of Seven Stars Inn.
County: Ceredigion
Community: Llangoedmor
Community: Llangoedmor
Locality: Llechryd
Built-Up Area: Llechryd
Traditional County: Cardiganshire
Tagged with: Chapel
1829 Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, remodelled 1878. Stucco with hipped slate roof. Two long arched centre windows with stucco architraves and keystones and 'Florentine' tracery of two lights and roundel. Two outer long square-headed gallery lights with similar surrounds and centre timber mullion, arched heads to top panes. Two projecting coped shouldered porches with double panelled doors and crescent overlights with roundel. Rectangular plaque over centre, raised stucco letters 'Llwynadda 1829'. All the external front detail is of 1878. S end wall is slate-hung with long window. Rear is half slate-hung with two long windows. N end is rubble stone with one long window. Windows have cut-stone voussoirs and 1878 glazing. [Vestry adjoining has 1791 (reused) datestone.]
Flat ceiling divided into main oval and spandrel panels. Large centre rose and four smaller roses. Pitch pine interior fitting, three-sided gallery with curved corners on cast-iron columns and Gothic capitals, open pews and pulpit with panelled front and tall corniced panelled back. Cornice here and over gallery columns has zig-zag motif, but gallery front is plainly panelled in squares and rectangles. Pulpit back has square panels with diagonal cross motif. Pulpit has three-sided front panelled with diagonal crosses on darker ground and centre roundels. Open baluster curving stairs each side
Included as a well-preserved example of a rural chapel in simple classical style, with good later interior.
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