Listed Building record MDR12603 - Christ Church, Dog Lane, Hulland
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- CHURCH (Victorian - 1837 AD to 1838 AD)
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A church, dedicated to Christ, was erected here in 1837. It is a plain Gothic building with an embattled tower at the west end containing one bell. Some of the windows are stained glass, memorials of members of the Borough family. (1)
A grade II listed church, which was built in 1837-38 by John Mason of Derby. It is built of gritstone ashlar with red sandstone dressings. It comprises a three bay nave, with a short projecting chancel (possibly a slightly later addition) and a projecting west tower with battlements. There are single lancets in the tower, and a chancel east window with intersecting tracery. All other windows have Y tracery. The church includes a good original interior. It has a flat plaster ceiling. It also has box pews, a pulpit and attached reading desk, and a west gallery supported by two iron columns. Later fittings include a large and heavy High Victorian font and good stained glass of 1863 in the chancel. (2)
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SK 2491 4742 (22m by 12m) |
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Civil Parish | HULLAND, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE |
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Record last edited
Nov 9 2023 4:17PM