Woodstock Calvinistic Methodist Chapel is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 6 December 1999. Chapel.

Woodstock Calvinistic Methodist Chapel

WRENN ID
lapsed-pier-plover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
6 December 1999
Type
Chapel
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Woodstock Calvinistic Methodist Chapel is a chapel constructed with unpainted render and features a slate hipped double roof adorned with terracotta ridge tiles and end finials. The roofs include small louvred gablets at the center of both the south and north pitches. The long front façade showcases three long arched windows and two outer doors. The brick eaves are designed in three stepped courses, with the middle course laid diagonally. The glazing and doors date from 1890, featuring Y-tracery windows and matching fanlights, along with framed boarded doors. There are two small slate date plaques indicating 'Restored 1890' and 'Woodstock built 1754 rebuilt 1808', and a plaque on the east side stating 'Woodstock 1808'. The rear right has one window, while there is an attached house to the northeast with a 20th-century door and window on the south side, and a 20th-century window on each floor to the east. There is also a 4-pane sash window above a lean-to addition on the west.

Inside, the chapel has a square layout without galleries, divided by two tall iron columns with decorative heads that support the plastered beam under the roof valley. The ceilings are plain and flat, and the interior is densely filled with pews from 1890, arranged in four blocks that are raked towards the rear, with some pews facing inward on each side of the pulpit. Matching benches surround three sides of the pulpit for the set fawr. The pulpit itself is panelled, with a center projection and canted sides, and features upper panels with pierced fretwork patterns. There are steps on each side of the pulpit with heavy Gothic balustrades and turned newels topped with finials. The dado is boarded, and there is a seat with a Gothic open back across the center window. Each window includes a small piece of colored etched glass at the apex. The corners have pine lobbies with draught screens just inside the doors. The right side of the rear wall has a broad elliptical arched opening with panelled boarding that is removable to allow for additional seating in the upper room of the attached house. To the left of the pulpit, there is a marble memorial to Howell Davies, dated 1895.

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