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Latitude: 52.2136 / 52°12'48"N
Longitude: -4.2343 / 4°14'3"W
OS Eastings: 247448
OS Northings: 259616
OS Grid: SN474596
Mapcode National: GBR DK.2NCJ
Mapcode Global: VH3JS.KMCF
Plus Code: 9C4Q6Q78+C7
Entry Name: Enclosure Railings to Capel Neuaddlwyd
Listing Date: 21 February 1996
Last Amended: 21 February 1996
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 17754
Building Class: Religious, Ritual and Funerary
ID on this website: 300017754
Location: Situated on the S side of the Aeron valley, approximately 2.5 km SE of Aberaeron and on a minor road S of the A4687.
County: Ceredigion
Community: Henfynyw
Community: Henfynyw
Locality: Neuadd-Lwyd
Traditional County: Cardiganshire
Tagged with: Railing
1906, Independent chapel, probably by David Davies of Penrhiwllan. An historically important congregation formed before 1746 from Ciliau Aeron. Became Methodist when Ciliau Aeron became Unitarian. Congregation grew fast especially under Rev. Thomas Phillips (1772-1842), minister from 1796. During his time, in 1818, missionaries were sent to Madagascar, among the first missionaries to that country. The chapel was rebuilt several times bewtween about 1760 and 1906.
Unpainted stucco with slate roof. Gable front of Venetian arrangement (derived from Seion, Llandysul by the Rev T. Thomas of 1870), that is four pilasters and a centre arch reaching into a pedimental gable. Windows have raised surrounds with shoulders and keystones as does small matching plaque under arch. Two small windows over door in centre, two long outer windows with two-light tracery and roundel in head. Double doors with crescent overlight in pilastered surround with moulded arch and keystone. Plain sides with three long arched windows, simple centre mullion glazing.
Railings: Low rubble forecourt walls on two sides with iron thin spearhead rails, with dog-bars and three stone piers with painted chamfered caps and ball finials. NE corner is curved.
Plain interior without galleries, big boarded internal lobby. Pine pews. Curved great seat seat with balustrading. Pulpit with two traceried Gothic panels and balustraded sides and steps each side. Plaster arch behind pulpit. Boarded panelled roof with moulded ribs and 4-pointed centre motif.
Included principally for historic interest and group value with monument and attached row of houses behind.
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