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Jesus Chapel and Attached House

A Grade I Listed Building in East Hendred, Oxfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.597 / 51°35'49"N

Longitude: -1.3366 / 1°20'11"W

OS Eastings: 446046

OS Northings: 188891

OS Grid: SU460888

Mapcode National: GBR 7ZF.YNX

Mapcode Global: VHCYK.S472

Plus Code: 9C3WHMW7+Q9

Entry Name: Jesus Chapel and Attached House

Listing Date: 25 October 1951

Last Amended: 25 March 1988

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1048167

English Heritage Legacy ID: 250094

ID on this website: 101048167

Location: East Hendred, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, OX12

County: Oxfordshire

District: Vale of White Horse

Civil Parish: East Hendred

Built-Up Area: East Hendred

Traditional County: Berkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire

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Description


EAST HENDRED CHAPEL SQUARE
SU468
20/56 Jesus Chapel and attached
25/10/51 house
(Formerly listed as Old Chapel
House)

GV I

Chapel, now village hall, and attached priest's house, now house. Early C15
chapel, late C15 priest's house. Chapel: ashlar stone plinth; ashlar stone; old
plain-tile roof. 3-bay chapel. C20 plank door to basket-arched doorway with
moulded surround to west end. 2-light stone mullion window with arch-topped
lights above. 3-light rectilinear tracery window with hood-mould to east end.
2-light stone mullion window with cusped lights and hood mould to right of south
elevation. Interior: 3-bay arch-braced collar truss roof with curved windbraces.
C15 screen. West end floored. House: painted brick to ground floor;
close-studded timber-framing with rendered infill to first floor centre and
right; render, probably on timber-framing to first floor left; old plain-tile
roof; brick end stack to left, internal stack to rear right. 2-storey, 3-window
range. Plank doors to left and right of centre. Irregular fenestration of
casements. Right return: brick to ground floor; close-studded timber-framing to
first floor with rendered infill, and arched brace to left. Queenpost roof truss
to gable end. Left return: queenpost roof truss with stone rubble infill to
gable end. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.
(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p134; VCH: Berkshire: Vol 4, 1924, p294)


Listing NGR: SU4604688893

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