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Listed Building: ALMSHOUSES AND CHURCH OF ST JAMES THE LESS (1039875)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 912, 1, 2
Date assigned Wednesday, November 2, 1955
Date last amended

Description

Church and attached almshouses form a composition of 1880 by W Swindon Barber on the north and west sides of a court. Almshouses on the west and north link with the church on the north-east corner, next to the roadway. Stone and green slates. The almshouses are gabled, with mullion and transom windows and doorway openings in the form of a pointed arch, in pairs. The church has lancets at the side and in the hexagonal apse; the western gable with bell cote contains coupled lights with tracery. Windows with dripmoulds with human mask terminals. Porch to road. The interior is of the period and has stained glass.

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Location

Grid reference SK 00056 85887 (point)
Map sheet SK08NW
Civil Parish NEW MILLS, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE

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Record last edited

Apr 30 2010 1:46PM

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