Latitude: 52.8151 / 52°48'54"N
Longitude: -0.3597 / 0°21'35"W
OS Eastings: 510644
OS Northings: 325439
OS Grid: TF106254
Mapcode National: GBR GV9.KVY
Mapcode Global: WHGL6.FHXP
Plus Code: 9C4XRJ8R+34
Entry Name: Baptist and Primitive Methodist Chapel
Listing Date: 11 August 1995
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1241292
English Heritage Legacy ID: 440299
ID on this website: 101241292
Location: Haconby, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire, PE10
County: Lincolnshire
District: South Kesteven
Civil Parish: Haconby
Traditional County: Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire
Church of England Parish: Hacconby St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Lincoln
Tagged with: Chapel
The following building shall be added:
HACONBY HACONBY ROAD
TF 12 NW
(south side)
1815-/7/10001 Baptist and Primitive Methodist
Chapel
II
Non-conformist chapel. 1867. Built by W Brown. Red brick with a pantile roof, Single storey.
Street front has a central round headed doorway and a wooden door with 6 narrow panels each
with arched tops and above a decorative fanlight. Eitherside are single C20 top hung casements
with glazing bars and segment brick heads. Above in the gable a circular plaque inscribed
BAPTIST AND PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL, ERECTED BY W BROWN A D
1867. Side walls blank, and rear wall has a single pointed arch window. Interior. Retains narrow
wooden galleries on eitherside supported on turned wooden columns, each gallery has a turned
baluster rail and a small linking bridge at the door end, and 2 small single fight staircases. The
east end has a simple reading desk behind a turned baluster rail with ball finials. Wooden
benches throughout. This small scale chapel, has a remarkably well preserved interior.
Listing NGR: TF1064425439
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