Hen Ysgol and Church Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 20 May 1998. Church hall.

Hen Ysgol and Church Hall

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
20 May 1998
Type
Church hall
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A symmetrically-planned, 3-window range with central entrance, and triple gables over upper windows, the whole offset to the left, to incorporate secondary entrance to the right. Lean-to addition to W, former school to E. Rubble walls with slate roof covering, stone chimney stacks to either gable end. Windows mostly 4 pane horned sash windows with flat stone arch lintels to ground floor. First floor windows extend slightly into gables. Main porch has rubble walls, gabled roof with fish-scale pattern slate covering, and dressed stone ball finial. Round arch to porch doorway. The porch to the right (E) is identical. The lean-to to the left (W) has a single 4 pane horned sash window. The former school abuts the E side of the house; single storeyed with a pitched roof, with a gable to the right (E) end. Roof covering of thin slates, with dressed stone kneelers and coping of thin slabs. Central porch as for the house. To the left (W) of the door is a single large window with 18 panes; to the right (E) is a larger window inset in the gable, with 20 panes. Both windows have flat stone arches. The gable continues to rear to form a three window hall, with small-paned windows.

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