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Listed Building: CHAPEL OF ST MARGARET, CHAPEL HILL (1109074)

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Grade II
Authority English Heritage
Volume/Map/Item 1081, 2, 2
Date assigned 13 February 1967
Date last amended

Description

Chapel, now village hall. Early C16, restored C20. Of massive coursed gritstone with moulded copings to gables, moulded kneelers and a stone slated roof. South elevation, asymmetrical, with 2-light recessed chamfer mullioned windows to centre, and a blocked doorway to the east, with four-centred arch to lintel soffit and a quoined chamfered surround beneath a dripmould. Further to east, 2-light chamfer mullioned window with segmental arched heads to lights. West end has a double doorway with a shouldered surround supporting a reset lintel with four-centred arch to soffit, with floral motifs, and nail head ornament to margins. Slightly curved dripmould above, with carved heads set at either end. Various other carved stones set into masonry. Carved plaque of alabaster or similar material set behind glass above blocked doorway. Set-off to masonry to east gable, and a tall 3-light chamfer mullioned window with segmental arched heads, and a plain version of this window to the gable apex.

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Location

Grid reference SK 32380 53421 (point)
Map sheet SK35SW
Civil Parish ALDERWASLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE

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Record last edited

Jan 21 2014 1:42PM

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