Capel Galltcoed

Heritage Site in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Capel Galltcoed

Pont Rhyd-y-benllig
Pont Rhyd-y-benllig Credit: Alan Fryer

Capel Galltcoed, located in Caernarfonshire, Wales, is a significant heritage site that holds historical and cultural importance. Built in the early 19th century, the chapel stands as a testament to the religious and architectural traditions of the region.

The structure itself is a charming example of the simple yet elegant Gothic Revival style. Its exterior features a combination of locally sourced stone and slate, reflecting the vernacular building materials of the area. The chapel's symmetrical facade is adorned with pointed arch windows and a central entrance, embellished with delicate tracery and quatrefoils.

Inside, visitors are greeted with a serene and intimate space. The chapel's interior is characterized by its high ceilings, exposed wooden beams, and a beautiful timber pulpit. The pews, also made of wood, are arranged facing the pulpit, creating a traditional and communal setting for worship.

Capel Galltcoed has played a significant role in the religious and social fabric of the local community. For many years, it served as a place of worship for the people of Caernarfonshire, offering solace and spiritual guidance. Today, while no longer an active place of worship, the chapel stands as a reminder of the area's religious heritage and architectural prowess.

The site is often frequented by history enthusiasts, architectural enthusiasts, and tourists who appreciate the charm and historical significance of the building. Capel Galltcoed is a remarkable example of Wales' architectural heritage, preserving its rich history for generations to come.

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Capel Galltcoed Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.94/-4.27 or Grid Reference SH4740. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pont Rhyd-y-benllig
Pont Rhyd-y-benllig
Pont Rhyd-y-benllig
Pont Rhyd-y-benllig
Pont Rhyd-y-benllig The B4411 crosses Afon Dwyfor.
Pont Rhyd-y-benllig
The B4411 crosses Afon Dwyfor.
Lane south of Rhoslan
Lane south of Rhoslan
Cottage at Rhoslan
Cottage at Rhoslan
Rhoslan Burial Chamber
Rhoslan Burial Chamber
Cae ger Betws Fawr - Field near Betws Fawr The land here falls steeply down to Afon Dwyfach.
Cae ger Betws Fawr - Field near Betws Fawr
The land here falls steeply down to Afon Dwyfach.
Ffordd gul ger Betws Fawr - Narrow road near Betws Fawr Glan y Wern runs from Chwilog to Glandwyfach.
Ffordd gul ger Betws Fawr - Narrow road near Betws Fawr
Glan y Wern runs from Chwilog to Glandwyfach.
Ffordd ger Capel y Beirdd - Road near Capel y Beirdd
Ffordd ger Capel y Beirdd - Road near Capel y Beirdd
Cyffordd ger Capel y Beirdd - Road junction near Capel y Beirdd The road straight ahead runs to Rhoslan.
See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/182499">SH4741 : Lots of places to go.....</a>
Cyffordd ger Capel y Beirdd - Road junction near Capel y Beirdd
The road straight ahead runs to Rhoslan. See also SH4741 : Lots of places to go.....
Ffordd i Ynys - Road to Ynys From the junction with the Glandwyfach to Chwilog road, the road to Ynys runs dead straight for over a kilometre.
Ffordd i Ynys - Road to Ynys
From the junction with the Glandwyfach to Chwilog road, the road to Ynys runs dead straight for over a kilometre.
Yr hen rheilffordd - The old railway Running South-west from Ynys station towards Chwilog and Afon Wen, the railway is now a forest track through Gwinllan Rhos Du.
Yr hen rheilffordd - The old railway
Running South-west from Ynys station towards Chwilog and Afon Wen, the railway is now a forest track through Gwinllan Rhos Du.
Hen orsaf Ynys - The former Ynys station The line was closed in December 1964 and the former station building has long been in residential use.
Hen orsaf Ynys - The former Ynys station
The line was closed in December 1964 and the former station building has long been in residential use.
Hen Stesion The name on the converted <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4668628">SH4641 : Hen orsaf Ynys - The former Ynys station</a>
The borrowed form "stesion" was in common colloquial use, as was the word "relwê".
Hen Stesion
The name on the converted SH4641 : Hen orsaf Ynys - The former Ynys station The borrowed form "stesion" was in common colloquial use, as was the word "relwê".
Y Lôn Goed Y Lôn Goed (Wood Lane) was constructed from 1819 to 1828 by John Maughan through the land of the Talhenbont estate to facilitate the transport of lime and peat. It runs about five miles from Afonwen to Hendre Cennin.
Y Lôn Goed
Y Lôn Goed (Wood Lane) was constructed from 1819 to 1828 by John Maughan through the land of the Talhenbont estate to facilitate the transport of lime and peat. It runs about five miles from Afonwen to Hendre Cennin.
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Capel Galltcoed is located at Grid Ref: SH4740 (Lat: 52.94, Lng: -4.27)

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