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Hugus Methodist Church and Walling Surrounding Adjoining Courtyard to South Side

A Grade II Listed Building in Kea, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.253 / 50°15'10"N

Longitude: -5.124 / 5°7'26"W

OS Eastings: 177400

OS Northings: 43892

OS Grid: SW774438

Mapcode National: GBR Z9.Z16G

Mapcode Global: FRA 084C.CL8

Plus Code: 9C2P7V3G+5C

Entry Name: Hugus Methodist Church and Walling Surrounding Adjoining Courtyard to South Side

Listing Date: 12 March 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1328613

English Heritage Legacy ID: 63435

ID on this website: 101328613

Location: Hugus Chapel, Baldhu, Cornwall, TR3

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Kea

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Highertown

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


SW 74 SE KEA HUGUS

1/151 Hugus Methodist Church and walling
surrounding adjoining courtyard to
south side

GV II


Methodist church with integral manse and wall surrounding adjoining courtyard. 1830
and refitted late C190. Painted killas rubble with slate sills, some granite lintels
and some shallow brick arches. Hipped scantle slate roof partly replaced by
corrugated asbestos. Brick chimney over external breast to rear wall of manse.
Plan: chapel at right (west) end and later manse over a schoolroom at left (west)
end. The chapel has an entrance in the right (east) end wall under a west gallery.
There is also a gallery at the opposite (west) end of the chapel. Manse entrance to
first floor rear left is approached by a rubble sided ramp from left (west) end.
Regular south front: manse over schoolroom, left, with ground and first floor 12-pane
horned sashes; and 2-window chapel right, with circa early C20 wooden windows with
simple tracery within round-headed openings. Entrance to middle of right-hand (east)
end with brick porch with corner acroteria and Gothic style window with horned
sashes. Entrance to far left with C20 ledged door.
Interior has circa late C19 pine fittings but part of east gallery is original,
supported on 2 wooden Doric columns. West gallery is later extension of rostrum area
into first floor of manse. Rostrum has canted pulpit and flanking flights of stair
with splat balusters and turned newel posts. Round cast iron stove is fitted to
north side. Original roof structure.
Boundary wall is of heavily mortared killas rubble with gateway to middle of west
wall with rounded-headed dressed granite square-on-plan piers. Wooden gate with
chamfered stiles, rails and cross bracing with pointed dowelling bars, double-spaced
to lower half.
Source: NONCONFORMIST CHAPELS, by Christopher Stell.
A typically simple and good example of a Methodist chapel with a slightly later
manse.


Listing NGR: SW7740043892

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