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Plasnewydd Presbyterian Church and attached Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Plasnewydd, Cardiff

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4914 / 51°29'29"N

Longitude: -3.1686 / 3°10'6"W

OS Eastings: 318967

OS Northings: 177590

OS Grid: ST189775

Mapcode National: GBR KLH.HB

Mapcode Global: VH6F7.1S81

Plus Code: 9C3RFRRJ+HH

Entry Name: Plasnewydd Presbyterian Church and attached Hall

Listing Date: 9 September 1998

Last Amended: 24 May 2002

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 20504

Building Class: Religious, Ritual and Funerary

Also known as: Former Plasnewydd Presbyterian Church
Plasnewydd Presbyterian Church
The Gate
The Gate Arts Centre

ID on this website: 300020504

Location: On the corner of Plasnewydd Square and Keppoch Street.

County: Cardiff

Town: Cardiff

Community: Plasnewydd

Community: Roath

Locality: Plasnewydd

Built-Up Area: Cardiff

Traditional County: Glamorgan

Tagged with: Theatre Chapel Arts centre

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History

The school bears the date 28 July 1886, and is by J. H. Phillips, architect; the contractor was D Thomas. The chapel dates from 1901, the earliest work of W. Beddoe Rees (in collaboration with J. H. James).

Exterior

Gothic chapel with attached hall to rear. Pennant stone in low courses, bathstone dressings and banding; slate roofs. The chapel faces Plasnewydd Square. Gabled front of 3 bays with shallow buttresses; corbelled bathstone pinnacle to centre; pair of 2-light Gothic windows with vesicas to heads; hoodmoulds with floral stops. Broad Gothic doorway with hollow chamfer with floral panels; hoodmould with finial; boarded doors. Trefoil windows to side bays.

Front flanked by stair projections with single window to upper level, and paired Gothic windows to ground floors. Left projection has hipped roof, but R projection has develops into polygonal bell turret; upper stage and flared spirelet in bathstone ashlar with lucarnes to spirelet, band of quatrefoil panelling with gargoyles to angles; lancets.

Elevation to Keppoch Street has 4 bays articulated by shallow buttresses, and ashlar band between floors. At upper level, 2-light windows with Gothic heads; below, 2-light windows with cusped heads. South elevation has simpler windows treatment, no banding, red brick buttresses and vestry.
To rear of chapel, facing Keppoch Street is hall. Pennant Stone and bathstone dressings; slate roof. Gabled front with group of 3 lancets (small oculus above) and flanking shallow buttresses. To sides, roof sweeps down over aisles, each with lancet window and Gothic doorway with boarded door.

Interior

Said to have gallery on 3 sides with classical detailing supported on iron columns with classical capitals; bowed frontal with pierced metal patterning. Tall Composite columns support wooden boarded ceiling, segmental in section over body of chapel, and flat over galleries. Concave timber frontal to organ gallery; bowed pews.

Reasons for Listing

Listed as a fine well-detailed chapel by a prominent architect on an important site on the corner of Plasnewydd Square.

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