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Listed Building: REMAINS OF CHAPEL OF ST MARY AND ST JOHN THE BAPTIST TO SOUTH OF STYDD HALL (1109732)

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Grade I
Authority English Heritage
Volume/Map/Item 478, 5, 108
Date assigned 13 September 1967
Date last amended

Description

Remains of former chapel. Early C13 with later alterations. Sandstone, capped to top of walls with plain tiles. Remains of south wall and a corner of the east wall survive but little else. South wall has plain plinth with three thin chamfered lancets with continuous moulded hoods and sill bands to south side. The north elevation of the same windows have nook shafts to sides with superbly carved foliaged capitals and above,moulding round top of arches with hoodmould above springing from finely carved corbel heads or foliaged bosses. To east side of these windows the plinth has low doorway through with segmental arched head. East wall to west side has another carved corbel head and the remains of another nook shaft. Inside the building is a plain stone circular font probably contemporary with the chapel. Also a scheduled ancient monument.

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Location

Grid reference SK 17201 39988 (point)
Map sheet SK13NE
Civil Parish YEAVELEY, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Record last edited

Nov 27 2013 3:31PM

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