Canolfan Lowerth Rowlands, including forecourt wall and railings is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 1 February 2000. Church hall.

Canolfan Lowerth Rowlands, including forecourt wall and railings

WRENN ID
lunar-buttress-reed
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
1 February 2000
Type
Church hall
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A Tudor-Gothic single-storey former church hall of snecked rock-faced stone with paler freestone dressings, and a steep slate roof behind coped gables. The 6-bay front has stepped buttresses. In the narrower L-hand bay is a narrow gabled with a small window in the gable end and steps up to the boarded door in the R-hand return wall. Windows are 2-light and 3-light, with stone mullions. The R-hand bay is blind. The R (S) gable end has 3 stepped lancets under a freestone relieving arch with impost band. To its R is a Gothic doorway. To its L is an added gabled porch with boarded door in the S gable end. To the rear, facing the churchyard, the hall is built into slope and is lit by five large gabled dormer windows.

Facing Steeple Lane is a rubble-stone forecourt wall with freestone jambs to the entrances, freestone coping and iron railings.

The hall has an open timber roof (ceiled at collar level) with decorative curved braces to the trusses.

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