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United Reform Chapel, Bradford

Description: United Reform Chapel

Grade: II
Date Listed: 24 October 1974
English Heritage Building ID: 336673

OS Grid Reference: SE1594633440
OS Grid Coordinates: 415946, 433440
Latitude/Longitude: 53.7970, -1.7594

Location: 1 Simes Street, Bradford BD1 3RB

Locality: Bradford
Local Authority:
County: West Yorkshire
Country: England
Postcode: BD1 3RB

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Listing Text

1.
5111 INFIRMARY STREET BD1
United Reform Chapel
SE 1533 34/153 24.10.74

II


2.
1849, probably by Andrews and Delaney. Sandstone ashlar with slate roof. The
front elevation is of 3-bays with a giant Doric order; square section pilasters
on the outside half columns within. Semi-circular headed window in splayed reveal on either side of similar but larger door surround. Panelled door, rectangular light over, architrave with bracket head, large fanlight in arch above. Simple entablature and pediment.



Listing NGR: SE1594633440

Source: English Heritage

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