Former Stable Block at Bethel Chapel is a Grade II listed building in the Snowdonia National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 26 May 1995. Stable block.

Former Stable Block at Bethel Chapel

WRENN ID
tilted-frieze-bone
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Snowdonia National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
26 May 1995
Type
Stable block
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Third-quarter C19 stable block built to serve the minister's house opposite. Rubble construction under a slate roof; scribed render survives on part of NW side. Entrance to NW side with mid-Victorian 4-panelled door, ex-situ, and probably the original front door to the minister's house. Further entrance to SE side, with exposed timber lintel. Part-glazed window to the R and a boarded upper light to the SW gable.

Adjoining the NE gable end to the N, the low rubble walls to the contemporary graveyard; these are surmounted by plain C19 railings and return NW-wards to terminate at the centre of the chapel's SE wall. Plain central wooden gate. The rubble wall, without railings, travels NW-wards from the gable-end of the chapel to the road which it follows for some 20m. It then returns at right-angles towards the Afon y Llan, where it becomes a retaining wall ; this follows the stream to join the NE gable of the stableblock.

The graveyard contains a number of plain C19 tombstones, some railed.

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