Latitude: 51.551 / 51°33'3"N
Longitude: -1.0147 / 1°0'53"W
OS Eastings: 468411
OS Northings: 184029
OS Grid: SU684840
Mapcode National: GBR B33.N8D
Mapcode Global: VHDWD.C8DV
Plus Code: 9C3WHX2P+C4
Entry Name: Stoke Row Independent Chapel
Listing Date: 1 November 2000
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1271461
English Heritage Legacy ID: 487514
ID on this website: 101271461
Location: Stoke Row Chapel, Stoke Row, South Oxfordshire, RG9
County: Oxfordshire
District: South Oxfordshire
Civil Parish: Stoke Row
Built-Up Area: Stoke Row
Traditional County: Oxfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire
Church of England Parish: Stoke Row
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
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STOKE ROW
Stoke Row Independent Chapel
GV
II
Independent chapel. Dated 1815; extended 1884 and 1956. Flemish bond red brick on flint footings. Slate hipped roof with overhanging eaves; Sunday school and porch gable-ended with shaped bargeboards.
PLAN: Rectangular on plan single cell auditorium; in late C19 porch added to south front and in 1884 a Sunday school was built at the rear [N]; in 1956 a kitchen and lavatory extension was built on the north side of the Sunday school.
EXTERIOR: Single storey. South front has 6-pane window to left and right and round arch window above at centre with glazing bars and with rubbed brick arches; central doorway with later C19 brick porch with shaped bargeboards to gable and panelled door. East and west sides each have two large round arch sash windows with glazing bars and rubbed brick arches; between the windows on each side is a brick inscribed 'W.G. 1815'. North end of auditorium has two round arch windows with glazing bars and rubbed brick arches at high level above the single storey Sunday school addition, which has shaped bargeboards to gable ends and large 3-light late C20 windows. Brick kitchen and lavatory extensin with flat roof adjoining north.
INTERIOR: Late C19 benches. Dado in auditorium replaced in C20. Monument on east wall to John Olding Alanson, 1831.
SOURCE: Nonconformist Chapels and Meeting Houses in Central England [RCHME], p181.
Listing NGR: SU6841184029
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