Latitude: 51.8844 / 51°53'3"N
Longitude: -0.4126 / 0°24'45"W
OS Eastings: 509354
OS Northings: 221844
OS Grid: TL093218
Mapcode National: GBR TT9.YX
Mapcode Global: VHFRF.SWRR
Plus Code: 9C3XVHMP+QX
Entry Name: High Town Methodist Church
Listing Date: 20 February 1981
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1114627
English Heritage Legacy ID: 35826
ID on this website: 101114627
Location: High Town, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU2
County: Luton
Electoral Ward/Division: High Town
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Luton
Traditional County: Bedfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bedfordshire
Church of England Parish: Luton St Matthew, High Town
Church of England Diocese: St.Albans
Tagged with: Protestant church building
HIGH TOWN ROAD
1.
5123 High Town Methodist
Church
TL 0921 2/3
II GV
2.
Church dated 1897, in simpel neo-classical style with Byzantine overtones,
and large Baroque cupola topping left hand bay. Luton grey bricks with red
brick and stone dressings, Welsh slate roof with crested ridge tiles. Two
storeys and attics with three bay facade. The wide central bay is topped
by a triangular pediment with three small arched louvred windows. The first
floor has a large arched window with a small keystone and geometric glazing
bars in the arch. Stone cill band going across all three bays. Ground floor
has double arched doorways with stone keystones, and divided by double pilasters.
The smaller side bays are treated similarly, having brick parapets with stone
and moulded brick cornice bands. To either side of each is a full height
brick pilaster decorated near the top with a moulded brick pediment over an
arched niche with stone cill band. To the first floor between the pilasters
is a semi-circular arched window of paired round headed lights with roundel
above. Cill band continues around pilasters. The ground floor has a brick
moulded band above two light casements in stone surrounds. The left hand
bay has an extra half storey with a repeat in stone of the pediment motif
found on the pilasters at first floor level. Between the pilasters is a circular
window. Above them are small stone octagonal domes in the Byzantine manner
flanking the stone cupola which has three arched louvred openings to each
side, corner pilasters, eaves cornice, ribbed leaded roof surmounted by small
octagonal leaded turret and weathervane. South side has semi-apsidal east
end and turret attached. Brick eaves, nine bay elevation. Each bay in shallow
recess containing one window each floor: upper is round headed with red brick
arch, paired round headed lights with roundel above; stone cill band; lower
has segmental head with keystone in red brick.
Listing NGR: TL0935421844
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