Latitude: 53.7831 / 53°46'59"N
Longitude: -1.0704 / 1°4'13"W
OS Eastings: 461349
OS Northings: 432266
OS Grid: SE613322
Mapcode National: GBR NSZP.1L
Mapcode Global: WHFD2.J5HM
Plus Code: 9C5WQWMH+6R
Entry Name: Congregational Chapel and House on South Side
Listing Date: 14 November 1980
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1132555
English Heritage Legacy ID: 325806
ID on this website: 101132555
Location: Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8
County: North Yorkshire
District: Selby
Civil Parish: Selby
Built-Up Area: Selby
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Selby St James
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Chapel
NEW LANE
1. (west side)
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Congregational Chapel
and house on south side
SE 6132 SW 4/115
II GV
2.
In 1865 J P Pritchett of York was instructed to prepare plans for a chapel "in
the French Romanesque style", to replace an older Independant chapel. It was opened
in 1866. Brown brick. Grey brick dressings. Nave has pitched roof: lean-to aisles,
separated (on the facade) from the nave by buttresses. Diagonally placed brick
cornice. Plate tracery rose windows. Four-bay arcade on Romanesque-style colonettes
on ground floor of nave. One round-arched door with Romanesque-style colonettes
in jambs to each aisle. Doors with elaborately wrought-iron hinges. One-bay two-storey
house attached on south side: one arcade (as above) per floor, with two arches
on first floor, three on ground floor.
Listing NGR: SE6134932266
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