
This enchanting Methodist Church, with an attached Sunday School Room, stands at the centre of the charming Welsh town of Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire. Internal accommodation extends to over 4,200 sq ft, and permission has been granted to sensitively convert both buildings to the plans of acclaimed architectural practice Rural Office, details of which can be shared upon request. The result will be a wonderful three-bedroom house with adjoining guest accommodation.
We’ve written about life here in more depth.
Setting the Scene
The façde of the church is immediately striking from the road; flanking turrets sit atop the chapel, and walls are built of snecked rubble and ashlar dressings. The church entrance is in an advanced central section, with a large semi-circular topped doorway and a moulded arch detail. Above this is a triplet of tall semi-circular-headed lancets, with pierced circles above the main light and under the moulded head. For more information, please see the Historysection below.
History
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