Latitude: 50.7592 / 50°45'32"N
Longitude: -1.5423 / 1°32'32"W
OS Eastings: 432377
OS Northings: 95606
OS Grid: SZ323956
Mapcode National: GBR 783.6X4
Mapcode Global: FRA 77N2.NYR
Plus Code: 9C2WQF55+M3
Entry Name: Baptist Church
Listing Date: 8 December 1997
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1031546
English Heritage Legacy ID: 468985
ID on this website: 101031546
Location: Lymington and Pennington, New Forest, Hampshire, SO41
County: Hampshire
District: New Forest
Civil Parish: Lymington and Pennington
Built-Up Area: Lymington
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Lymington St Thomas the Apostle
Church of England Diocese: Winchester
Tagged with: Protestant church building
SZ 3295 LYMINGTON NEW STREET
693/1/10008 Baptist Church
II
Baptist chapel. 1834; with C20 alterations. Rendered brick. Slate roof with gabled ends. PLAN: Auditorium with gallery at west end and on north and south sides. Entrance at west end into vestibule under gallery. Basement originally contained school. EXTERIOR: 2-storey, 1:3:1 bay west front, centre three bays project with a pedimented tetrastyle portico with Ionic half-columns on the first floor and occulus in the tympanum; round-headed windows with multi-pane cast-iron frames; central round-headed doorway with large C20 glazed porch. Band at first floor level, continued around 3-bay sides, which have round-headed gallery windows and straight-headed windows below, all with cast-iron frames with small opening centre lights. On north side, doorway to basement with flush-panel double doors. Rear [E], three high-level round-headed windows with multi-pane cast-iron frames and lean-to below. INTERIOR: Gallery on three sides on thin cast-iron columns and with ornate cast-iron front; gallery dado-panelling and stairs. Seating and rostrum replaced. Ceiling covered with modern tiles. Stairs to former organ loft with stick balusters and column newels. NOTE: The Baptists formed a church in Lymington in the late C17 and built a new meeting house in New Street in 1769. The present chapel is a rebuilding of 1834. SOURCE: RCHME, Nonconformist Chapels and Meeting-houses in South-West England; p.142.
Listing NGR: SZ3165894204
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