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Methodist Chapel, Grove Street, Retford, Nottingha…

Methodist Chapel, Grove Street, Retford, Nottingha…

Methodist Chapel, Grove Street, Retford, Nottingha…

04 Jun 2024 51
Built in 1880 to the designs of Bellamy and Hardy

Wesleyan Chapel, Mellish Road, Walsall, West Midla…

31 Jul 2022 39
MELLISH ROAD METHODIST CHURCH Parish: WALSALL County: WEST MIDLANDS Grade: II Date Listed: 31/07/1986 NGR: SP0197899436 Church. 1910 by Hickton & Farmer. Limestone ashlar, with brick exposed on north side. Slate roof. Free Gothic style. Comprises a nave with clerestory, north and south aisles, south transept, and south-east porch with tower and spire. A basement is approached from Butts Road. At the east end is a doorway with pointed head and fleuron order flanked by quatrefoiled lozenge-shaped windows. Above is a 5-light window with Perpendicular tracery. The tower has clasping buttresses, and 3-light windows below the upper stage. This is set back with angle buttresses, octagonal pinnacles, and bell openings, and carries a stone spire. On the south side is a pointed doorway. The south aisle is of three bays separated by buttresses. The basement windows have segmental heads and are of four lights with transom. The upper windows are of three cinque-foiled lights with flat heads. The clerestory windows are of three lights. Interior: plastered and painted, with four-bay arcades of moulded pointed arches, and round piers with capitals. West bay wider, with organ on north side. East gallery has timber front. Roof boarded above level of raised tie-beam. Trusses have wall-posts carried on corbels, and false hammer- beams. East window, dated 1910, depicts scenes from the life of Christ. (BoE, Staffs, p 295). Listing NGR: SP0197899436

Wesleyan Chapel, Mellish Road, Walsall, West Midla…

31 Jul 2022 56
MELLISH ROAD METHODIST CHURCH Parish: WALSALL County: WEST MIDLANDS Grade: II Date Listed: 31/07/1986 NGR: SP0197899436 Church. 1910 by Hickton & Farmer. Limestone ashlar, with brick exposed on north side. Slate roof. Free Gothic style. Comprises a nave with clerestory, north and south aisles, south transept, and south-east porch with tower and spire. A basement is approached from Butts Road. At the east end is a doorway with pointed head and fleuron order flanked by quatrefoiled lozenge-shaped windows. Above is a 5-light window with Perpendicular tracery. The tower has clasping buttresses, and 3-light windows below the upper stage. This is set back with angle buttresses, octagonal pinnacles, and bell openings, and carries a stone spire. On the south side is a pointed doorway. The south aisle is of three bays separated by buttresses. The basement windows have segmental heads and are of four lights with transom. The upper windows are of three cinque-foiled lights with flat heads. The clerestory windows are of three lights. Interior: plastered and painted, with four-bay arcades of moulded pointed arches, and round piers with capitals. West bay wider, with organ on north side. East gallery has timber front. Roof boarded above level of raised tie-beam. Trusses have wall-posts carried on corbels, and false hammer- beams. East window, dated 1910, depicts scenes from the life of Christ. (BoE, Staffs, p 295). Listing NGR: SP0197899436

Wesleyan Chapel, Mellish Road, Walsall, West Midla…

31 Jul 2022 43
MELLISH ROAD METHODIST CHURCH Parish: WALSALL County: WEST MIDLANDS Grade: II Date Listed: 31/07/1986 NGR: SP0197899436 Church. 1910 by Hickton & Farmer. Limestone ashlar, with brick exposed on north side. Slate roof. Free Gothic style. Comprises a nave with clerestory, north and south aisles, south transept, and south-east porch with tower and spire. A basement is approached from Butts Road. At the east end is a doorway with pointed head and fleuron order flanked by quatrefoiled lozenge-shaped windows. Above is a 5-light window with Perpendicular tracery. The tower has clasping buttresses, and 3-light windows below the upper stage. This is set back with angle buttresses, octagonal pinnacles, and bell openings, and carries a stone spire. On the south side is a pointed doorway. The south aisle is of three bays separated by buttresses. The basement windows have segmental heads and are of four lights with transom. The upper windows are of three cinque-foiled lights with flat heads. The clerestory windows are of three lights. Interior: plastered and painted, with four-bay arcades of moulded pointed arches, and round piers with capitals. West bay wider, with organ on north side. East gallery has timber front. Roof boarded above level of raised tie-beam. Trusses have wall-posts carried on corbels, and false hammer- beams. East window, dated 1910, depicts scenes from the life of Christ. (BoE, Staffs, p 295). Listing NGR: SP0197899436