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Catholic Church of St Chad and All Saints and Attached Old School House, Dudley

Description: Catholic Church of St Chad and All Saints and Attached Old School House

Grade: II
Date Listed: 9 April 1976
English Heritage Building ID: 217928

OS Grid Reference: SO9196693339
OS Grid Coordinates: 391966, 293339
Latitude/Longitude: 52.5379, -2.1199

Location: 5 Catholic Lane, Dudley DY3 3UE

Locality: Dudley
Local Authority: Dudley
County: West Midlands
Country: England
Postcode: DY3 3UE

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Listing Text

5/114 CATHOLIC LANE
Sedgley
Catholic Church of Catholic Church of
St Chad and All Saints
The address shall be amended to read:
CATHOLIC LANE
Sedgley
Catholic Church of
St Chad and All Saints
and attached Old
School House

The following shall be added at the end of the description:

'Attached to the north west corner of the nave is the Old School House c1837 with
later alterations. Coursed rubble and brick with slate roofs plus brick gable
and ridge stacks. 2 storeys. 5 bay east front has central doorway with 4 panel
door, to the right 2 cross casements and to the left a single cross casement with
beyond a doorway now partially blocked, with a C20 casement. Above 4 cross casement.
All these openings have stone lintels. The brick north gable wall has 2 upper
lancets.'

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1.
5106 CATHOLIC LANE
Sedgley
Catholic Church of
St Chad and All Saints

SO 99 SW 5/114

II

2.
1823. Stone. Restrained Gothic style. Nave with tierceron-vaulted chancel
surmounted by tower.


Listing NGR: SO9196693339

Source: English Heritage

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