Grade II (star) listed former chapel, Ffordd Yr Eglwys, North Cornelly

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Grade II (star) listed former chapel, Ffordd Yr Eglwys, North Cornelly

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 1 Mar 2017

The building is for sale in this photo taken on March 1st 2017. The Coflein website states that Capel-y-Pil/Pyle Methodist Chapel was built in 1786, rebuilt immediately adjacent in 1830 (now the schoolroom) and rebuilt on the original site in 1862. The present chapel, dated 1862, is built in the Simple Round-Headed style with a gable entry plan, two storeys and tall windows. The chapel was Grade II (star) listed in 1998 as a largely unaltered and handsome mid 19th century chapel which had retained its original character both externally and internally.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.520938
Longitude
-3.696966