Latitude: 52.119 / 52°7'8"N
Longitude: -4.3631 / 4°21'47"W
OS Eastings: 238304
OS Northings: 249375
OS Grid: SN383493
Mapcode National: GBR DD.8LDG
Mapcode Global: VH3K3.BZ7Z
Plus Code: 9C4Q4J9P+HQ
Entry Name: Church of St Cynon
Listing Date: 3 June 1964
Last Amended: 4 June 1996
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 17620
Building Class: Religious, Ritual and Funerary
ID on this website: 300017620
Location: Situated some 2.25 km NNE of Ffostrasol, on S side of minor road running E.
County: Ceredigion
Community: Troedyraur
Community: Troedyraur
Locality: Capel Cynon
Traditional County: Cardiganshire
Tagged with: Church building
1820-22 church, restored and extended 1929 by W.D. Caroe, for £1,200.
Rubble stone with slate single roof, and stone W bellcote. Nave and chancel with N organ chamber and S vestry. Chancel, organ chamber, vestry and window tracery of 1929. Simple low exterior with windowless N wall apart from 1929 circular pulpit window to right of projection for organ chamber, windowless with roof carried down over. W bellcote has single arched opening and arched head. Roundel window over W door and small hoodmoulded window to left, rectangular. Door is in shallow projection with cambered arch and slated gable. Panelled ledged door with iron strap hinges. S side has two 2-light flat-headed late Gothic style windows, a lean-to vestry with E window, and one 2-light chancel S window. E end has 3 narrow cusped lancets. Chancel, vestry and organ chamber roofs are carried on corbels at wall-head angles.
Simple roughcast whitewashed interior with plain round chancel arch and attractive roofs. Nave roof of four collar trusses probably original but embellished with applied planking moulded at edges. Corbels and short vertical timbers under each truss. Chancel has similar 2-bay roof, but ceiled at collar level and embellished with square panels in E bay. Nave SE moulded square-headed doorway to vestry, dated 1930, with good panelled door. Chancel arch N is rounded for pulpit access. Two steps into chancel, one to sanctuary, one to altar, steps of solid slate slab. Slate paving. Low and small N organ recess with cambered head. Three E lights set high in cambered-headed splayed surrounds. S piscina with shouldered arched head. Fittings: All of 1929 except font and later C19 pine pews. Simple grey stone medieval bowl font (of several joined pieces) with roll-mould banding, on tapering rectangular 1929 shaft, each face subtly moulded to a shallow wave profile, oak font-cover. Fine 3-sided oak pulpit 1929 with cross on canted centre panel, blank tracery under top rail. Chamfered base and stone steps up. Reading desk with traceried front. Altar rails are two elegant oak kneelers, simply detailed with uprights each end swept down and out in curve to frame kneeling-board. Simple open altar table with minimal Gothic detail to corner brackets.
Listed as a very good example of Caroe's simple and understated restoration of an early C19 church, good fittings by Caroe.
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