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St Ellyw's Anglican Church Hall, Church Street, Llanelli

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NPRN407737
Map ReferenceSN50SW
Grid ReferenceSN5059400431
Unitary (Local) AuthorityCarmarthenshire
Old CountyCarmarthenshire
CommunityLlanelli
Type Of SiteCHURCH HALL
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
A long late nineteenth-century gabled basic gothic-style building of Pennant Sandstone on the south-east side of Church Street (Town Hall Square) built of Pennant Sandstone with Bathstone dressings. The roadside north-west gable has a fivelight window with Bathsone dressings set under a pointed stress-arch of Pennant Sandstone with flat heads to each light although the middle three ascending into the gable have incised suggestions of points worked into their flat heads. The side lights of the building are simple tall rectangular lights. The long single-storey narthex-like porch to the road is now totally enclosed and white-rendered but has a central tall hooded porch with a double-curved ogee-head above the door and gothic blind arcading above this.

The building is a fairly typical, but large, Victorian church-hall which rather resembles a nonconformist chapel in design.

Stephen. R. Hughes, 03.06.2008.