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Latitude: 51.3297 / 51°19'46"N
Longitude: -2.8338 / 2°50'1"W
OS Eastings: 342004
OS Northings: 159284
OS Grid: ST420592
Mapcode National: GBR JD.WHWY
Mapcode Global: VH7CM.TVR1
Entry Name: Wesleyan Chapel, Retaining Wall, Railings and Gate
Listing Date: 21 April 1983
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1320686
English Heritage Legacy ID: 33281
Location: Winscombe and Sandford, North Somerset, BS25
County: North Somerset
Civil Parish: Winscombe and Sandford
Built-Up Area: Winscombe
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
ST 45 NW WINSCOMBE HILL ROAD
(east side)
Sandford
3/13 Wesleyan Chapel,
retaining wall,
railings and gate
G.V. II
Chapel. 1899. By Foster and Wood of Bristol. Snecked squared rubble, freestone
dressings, plain and scalloped clay tiles. South porch, nave, chancel (aligned
south-north), vestry in gable cross wing to west. Perpendicular style. Low
south porch under lean-to roof has two 3 light, cusped windows and moulded pointed
arch. Corner buttress and similar arch to west leave south-west corner open. In
south gable is a 5 light square headed window under an ogee dripmould. Nave has
two 3 light windows with buttresses between. Vestry in cross gable stands on
battered plinth with full height buttresses. 2 light window under dripmould.
Prominent asymmetrical stacks. In north gable, 2 light window. Original fittings.
Boarded roof with ribs on corbels. Panelled sanctuary beyond vestigial chancel
arch. Coursed rubble battered retaining wall with low cast iron railings. Cast
iron gate and railings.
Listing NGR: ST4200459284
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