DescriptionBeili-Heulog chapel is a remote rural chapel of Georgian character, with simple interior carpentry. The chapel was first built about 1740 and reformed and re-ordered as a gable entry chapel before 1850. It has a whitewashed plastered interior with a deep gallery at the entrance end and enclosed stairs to a gallery. A few early 19th century wall tablets survive.
Sources: CADW listed buildings database.
RCAHMW, 9 November 2007.