Listed Building: BURTON JOYCE METHODIST CHURCH, SCHOOL ROOM, WALL (7.3.5)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 425247
Date assigned 27 April 1987
Date last amended

Description

Methodist church and adjoining schoolroom and boundary wall. 1908. Brick with slate roofs. C14 Gothic style. Ashlar dressings. Single side wall stack. Windows are traceried lancets and mullioned casements. South west towers nave and chancel under continuous roof, north and south aisles, north porch, north and south transepia, school room. Tower, 2 stages, has moulded string course, eaves hand, crenellated parapet and 4 diagonal buttresses. To west, depressed pointed moulded doorway with coped gable containing niche. Above, a lancet. Above, 4 triple louvred lancets. Above again, octagonal slated spire. Nave west end has 3 small lancets. Above, traceried 5 light lancet and traceried gable. North aisle has central buttress flanked by single double lancets. Similar south aisle has lancets with hood moulds. North porch has to west, shouldered coped gable and small buttress. Tudor arched doorway with hood mould. Buttressed north transept has a triple lancet. Similar south transept has triple lancet with hood mould. Gabled schoolroom, to east, 5 bays, has altered north side with 2 casements. South side has to left, door and to its right, 2 casements. To their right, smaller casement and another casement. Hip ended lean-to porch has door with segmental head. Above, on each side, 3 flat roofed dormers. East gable has 3 large casements with segmental heads. Outside, adjoining dwarf brick boundary wall with chamfered ashlar coping and iron railing. Pair of octagonal gatepiers with moulded capitals. 5 wrought iron gates. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 64881 43907 (30m by 25m)
Map sheet SK64SW
District Gedling
Civil Parish Burton Joyce, Gedling

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Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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