DescriptionSketty Seventh Day Adventist Chapel was built during the early twentieth century and aquired by the Seventh Day Adventists during the 1930's. It is built in the Vernacular style with the gable entry facing the road. The whole of the building is painted rough render and has a slate roof with overhanging eaves. The front elvation has an open timberwork porch sheltering a central doorway, over which is a large rectangular opening containing 6 casement windows, each with 15 small panes. Above these windows the pediment is covered with timber boarding. At each of the front corners are plain corner buttresses.
RCAHMW, January 2012