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Chapel of St Silas

A Grade II* Listed Building in Eardisley, County of Herefordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.1681 / 52°10'5"N

Longitude: -3.0224 / 3°1'20"W

OS Eastings: 330173

OS Northings: 252695

OS Grid: SO301526

Mapcode National: GBR F5.5GYG

Mapcode Global: VH77G.KRKT

Plus Code: 9C4R5X9H+63

Entry Name: Chapel of St Silas

Listing Date: 16 October 1967

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1157325

English Heritage Legacy ID: 150592

ID on this website: 101157325

Location: Bollingham Church, County of Herefordshire, HR5

County: County of Herefordshire

Civil Parish: Eardisley

Traditional County: Herefordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Herefordshire

Church of England Parish: Eardisley with Bollingham and Willersley

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 28/08/2015


SO 35 SW
3/38

EARDISLEY CP, Bollingham,
Chapel of St Silas

(Formerly listed as Bollingham Chapel, A 4111 (west side))

16.10.67

II*

Chapel. Probably C13, restored in 1867 and 1890. Sandstone rubble with
ashlar dressings and stone-tiled roof laid in diminishing courses. Three-
bay nave with west bellcote and south porch and two-bay chancel. Nave: 2-
light C19 west window with hoodmould and head stops. North elevation was
refaced in C19 and has a buttress with offsets to east of centre, a 2-light
window and two cusped lancets, all C19. South elevation has similar windows.
West bellcote is C19 and gabled with a gabled finial to the centre of the
ridge. There are two pointed arched openings with imposts and a bell in
the northern opening. South porch is C19 and gabled with a pointed timber
archway and scissor-truss roof. The south doorway has a chamfered timber
cambered head and chamfered ashlar jambs. Chancel has a C19 east window
of three lights with hoodmould and head stops. In the south elevation is a
C19 cusped lancet, to the west of which is a medieval carved corbel. Interior:
C19 pointed chancel arch of two chamfered orders, the inner on moulded corbels.
Nave has a C14 or C15 roof with arch-braced collar trusses and king-post trusses,
moulded wall-plates and a single tier of cusped wind-braces (partly renewed).
The chancel roof is also medieval in part and has a central C19 arch-braced
collar truss. Font is C19, stone with octagonal bowl on four columns with
ornate capitals. Font of similar date, three-sided with engaged columns.
There is a stoup east of the south doorway. Memorials: in the nave is a
ledger slab to Sarah Higgins, died 1711. (RCHM, III, p 52, item 2).


Listing NGR: SO3017352695

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