Millin Cross Calvinistic Methodist Chapel is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 26 February 1998. A Victorian Chapel.

Millin Cross Calvinistic Methodist Chapel

WRENN ID
weathered-glass-mint
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
26 February 1998
Type
Chapel
Period
Victorian
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Constructed of local brown sandstone, with dressed grey limestone quoins and window surrounds. Slate roof. Deep plain eaves and barges. Gabled facade, the circular plaque reading: 'Millin Cross Calvinistic Methodist Chapel 1866'. Gabled centre porch with blind round arched window. Porch open on the right side to four-panel inner door. To each side of the porch, a narrow round-arched sash window: nine-over-nine panes with marginal glazing bars and upper radating bars. Painted stone sills.

To each side, two broad round-arched sash windows with sixteen-over fifteen panes, marginal glazing and upper radating bars. Sills as front. Stone-built later lean-to schoolroom to rear, two storeys with a shallow pitched sheeted roof. On the N side, a boarded door, with a 12-paned hornless sash window above: with boarded door and 4-paned sash, C20 window above.

No gallery. Open pine pews on a gentle rake. Small pulpit with round-arched panels. Plaster ceiling with moulded cornice. Central brass candelabra, now lacking its branches, but once a finely made piece of work.

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