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Listed Building: METHODIST CHURCH (1110009)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 276, 1, 10
Date assigned Friday, October 12, 1984
Date last amended

Description

Wesleyan Chapel, now Methodist Church. 1807, restored and extended 1891. Coursed limestone rubble with gritstone dressings and raised quoins. Plinth to west. Continuous plain bands to first floor and eaves. Stone slate roof, except chancel roof of slate. Stone side wall stack to chancel. Stone coped east gable with moulded kneelers. Three bays. East elevation - four steps up to four columned Tuscan portico with balustraded parapets of 1891. Behind, semi- circular headed raised doorcase. C20 double plank doors with traceried fanlight over. To either side, semi-circular headed margin light sashes in raised surrounds. Three similar windows over. Pedimented gable above with central plaque inscribed 'Wesleyan 1807, restored 1891'. North and south sides each have three similar sashes above and below. Small projecting chancel bay to west with similar windows. All sashes have coloured glass in margins. Interior - gallery to west, and part of north and south on cast iron columns. Listing NGR: SK1730681102

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Location

Grid reference SK 1730 8110 (point)
Map sheet SK18SE
Civil Parish BRADWELL, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

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Nov 6 2023 5:49PM

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