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Latitude: 53.755 / 53°45'18"N
Longitude: -0.5319 / 0°31'54"W
OS Eastings: 496895
OS Northings: 429739
OS Grid: SE968297
Mapcode National: GBR STQ0.NN
Mapcode Global: WHGFG.SWX6
Plus Code: 9C5XQF49+26
Entry Name: Wauldby Chapel
Listing Date: 3 March 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1281448
English Heritage Legacy ID: 164851
ID on this website: 101281448
Location: East Riding of Yorkshire, HU15
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Civil Parish: Welton
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Elloughton St Mary
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Chapel
WELTON WAULDBY
SE 92 NE
6/92 Wauldby Chapel
GV II
Chapel. 1844, by J L Pearson. Small coursed rubble, freestone dressings,
graduated slate roofs. Gothic revival style. 4-bay nave with south porch
(and formerly west bellcote, now missing), 2-bay chancel with north vestry.
Nave: plinth, sill band, angle buttresses with offsets. 3 lancets with
trefoil heads and hoodmoulds. Stepped eaves. Similar fenestration to
north wall. West elevation: moulded plinth and stepped band beneath 2
lancets with decorated tracery under a running hoodmould: to the gable
is a sexfoil window in a moulded opening beneath a shaped bracket which
formerly supported the bellcote, removed c1980. Coped gables, the west
one with an iron cross finial. Chancel: buttress with gablets, stepped
sill band. Paired lancets with Decorated tracery under running hoodmould.
East end: 3 similar stepped lancets. Coped gable on shaped kneelers.
Interior: very plain with most of the fittings now removed. A polygonal
pulpit reached from the north vestry by a passage with the wall.
Listing NGR: SE9689529739
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