Listed Building: CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL AND ATTACHED SUNDAY SCHOOL (1251763)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | Department of the Environment |
Date assigned | 17 October 1986 |
Date last amended |
Description
TF 2669 HORNCASTLE QUEEN STREET (east side) 7/83A Congretional Chapel and 17.10.86 attached Sunday School G.V. II Congregational chapel and attached Sunday School. 1821, 1874. C20. Red brick, limestone ashlar dressings, some stock brick. Hipped concrete tile roof, double ridge slate roofs. Chapel of 1821 to north. 2 storey, 3 bay north front with central doorway with inner double plank doors with ornate traceried overlight above. Ashlar plaque above, inscribed: 'Independent Chapel'. Single glazing bar sashes flank doorway. 3 glazing bar sashes above. All the windows with segmental heads. 2 storey, 3 bay west side with blind opening to left and 2 blocked openings to right. Blind opening above to left, with 2 blocked openings to right; all with segmental heads. Sunday School of 1874 set back to right with 2 storey, 3 bay west front with ashlar first floor band inscribed: 'Rebuilt 1874'; and stock brick quoins to south corner. Central doorway with semi-circular ashlar dressed head with raised keystone, plain fanlight and double plank doors. Plaque above inscribed: 'Independent Sunday School, 1825'. Doorway flanked by single windows with 3 windows above, all with ashlar dressed semi-circular heads, raised keystones and plain sashes with margin lights 2 storey, 5 bay south front with doorway to left with concrete lintel and plank door. 4 plain sashes to right with 4 plain sashes above, all with segmental heads and margin lights. In each of the 2 gables of the double ridge roof is a single, ashlar dressed keyed oculus. Chapel interior with gallery of 1821 intact with fielded panelled front, slender supporting iron columns and 2 delicate staircases with slender bannisters with wave panelling and moulded handrail. Ceiling with central round panel with bold acanthus leaf decoration. Tiered pine panelled pews upstairs with hinged doors and raking bench ends. Pews below of 1874. 3 white marble monuments on black marble fields, to: The Reverend John Pain, died 1844; Jane Wood, died 1853 and Thomas Meredith, died 1858. Listing NGR: TF2614069520
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Location
Grid reference | TF 26140 69520 (point) |
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Map sheet | TF26NE |
Civil Parish | HORNCASTLE, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Apr 17 2009 4:44PM
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