Listed Building: CHURCH HALL (3.10.1)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 241856
Date assigned 02 June 1977
Date last amended

Description

Church hall, formerly school. 1859. For W. J. Pickin. Gothic Revival style. Red and yellow brick with slate roof. Rendered plinth, moulded dentillated eaves, shaped bargeboards with finials, single ridge stack. Single and 2 storeys, 5 unequal bays, L-plan. Windows are mostly pointed casements with timber Y tracery, restored. West front has projecting gabled 2 storey bay to left with 2 storey pointed headed recess containing a square headed traceried casement. To right, in return angle, gabled angled porch with C20 door. To right again, 3 recesses, each with a casement. To right again, gabled porch with close boarded door and overlight, flanked by single diamond recesses, that to right containing stone inscribed "Founded by W. J. and S. M. Pickin, 24th September 1859 Laus Deo". Above, to left, a traceried double casement. South gable has a full height recess containing altered 3 light traceried casement. Gabled north end, has central plain sash flanked by single recessed panels with dentillated heads, containing, to left, a casement and to right, blocked window, both with rubbed brick heads. To right again, similar panel with dentillated head. Above, central pointed recess containing casement with rubbed brick head. East side has C20 flat roofed addition and above, sloping C20 dormer. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 67886 68510 (16m by 20m)
Map sheet SK66NE
District Newark
Civil Parish Boughton, Newark

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Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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