Building record M17326 - St Barnabas, Pleasley Hill
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SK 50763 63963 (29m by 24m) |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SK56SW |
| District | Mansfield |
| Locality | Pleasley Hill |
| Civil Parish | Mansfield, Mansfield |
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Full Description
St Barnabas, Pleasley Hill. One bell [inscribed] 'John Taylor. Loughborough. 1912.' It replaced three small old bells. (1)
Pleasley Hill. The Chapel of Ease is a small, neat stone building, opened on the 12th July 1858. (2)
It consists of a nave, chancel, aisle, porch and squat south-east tower (erected in 1912) with battlements, looking more like a castle than a church. It contains one bell by J Taylor & Co, which replaced two small bells. On the roof are slate tiles. There are six lancets on the north side of the nave, seven pairs of lancets on the south side. At the east end is a five-light lancet, a three-light one at the west end. The porch at the south east corner is large and top-heavy, built of brick, stone and black wood with a circular quatrefoil window to the side. There are good iron hinges on the door. (3)
<1> Thoroton Society, 1931, TTS, p 55 (Published document). SNT351.
<2> White, 1864, Directory of Notts, p 573 (Published document). SNT1418.
<3> Mansfield District Council, 2004, Mansfield District Council Local List (Published document). SNT5967.
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Record last edited
Sep 17 2025 11:51AM