Latitude: 51.4745 / 51°28'28"N
Longitude: -3.4792 / 3°28'45"W
OS Eastings: 297364
OS Northings: 176092
OS Grid: SS973760
Mapcode National: GBR HJ.L9LD
Mapcode Global: VH5HS.N61J
Plus Code: 9C3RFGFC+Q8
Entry Name: Church of St. John the Evangelist
Listing Date: 30 April 2004
Last Amended: 30 April 2004
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 82683
Building Class: Religious, Ritual and Funerary
ID on this website: 300082683
Location: At the south end of the village of Penllyn at the entrance to Penllyn Castle.
County: Vale of Glamorgan
Town: Cowbridge
Community: Penllyn (Pen-llin)
Community: Penllyn
Traditional County: Glamorgan
Tagged with: Church building
Built c1850 for John Homfray of Penllyn Castle to give a nearer church for Penllyn village as well as the Castle; it does not appear on the tithe map of 1839. The parish church is the Church of St. Brynach (qv) about 1.5 km to the south. The church is largely unaltered since building with only minor additions to the fittings, and the probable addition of the north organ chamber. The east window is dated 1850 and the church must date from very soon before. A part of the improvements to Penllyne Castle and its surroundings which the Homfray family instigated between 1850 with the church and 1875 with the east tower on the castle.
Roughly coursed and squared local limestone rubble with Bath stone dressings and a Welsh slate roof, diagonal buttresses. Small single cell church with west bellcote and integral chancel, south porch and north organ chamber. Decorated style.
South wall with three windows and a steeply gabled porch between the first and second from the left. Porch with pointed arch with dripmould, gable coping and apex cross. Two-light windows in square-headed recesses, with recticulated tracery and dripmoulds over. East gable wall with 3-light window with cusped heads and quatrefoils; west wall with 2-light window but flush with the wall. North wall is blind. Coped gables with small bellcote with cross and bell on the west one and cross on the east one.
Plain interior but very unaltered. Plastered and painted walls, low pitch waggon roof. The 2-centred arch in the north wall leading to the organ chamber is probably an alteration. The furnishings are all contemporary except for the font which is dated 1682, the reredos of 1903 and the later panelling around it.
Included for its special interest as part of a group of well designed Victorian estate buildings at the entrance to Penllyn Castle.
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