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Latitude: 52.7591 / 52°45'32"N
Longitude: 0.2975 / 0°17'50"E
OS Eastings: 555131
OS Northings: 320417
OS Grid: TF551204
Mapcode National: GBR M28.402
Mapcode Global: WHJNZ.JXW6
Plus Code: 9F42Q75W+JX
Entry Name: The Church Hall
Listing Date: 3 October 2001
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1389388
English Heritage Legacy ID: 488047
ID on this website: 101389388
Location: St Clement's Church, Terrington St Clement, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, PE34
County: Norfolk
District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk
Civil Parish: Terrington St. Clement
Built-Up Area: Terrington St Clement
Traditional County: Norfolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Terrington St Clement
Church of England Diocese: Ely
Tagged with: Church hall
TERRINGTON ST CLEMENT
1856/0/10002 CHURCHGATE WAY
03-OCT-01 The Church Hall
GV II
Former school, now church hall. 1818, with extensions of 1861. Built by public subscription on land given by Lord William Pierrepoint Bentinck. Red brick with slate roof and lateral stacks on rear facing road, that to right truncated. T plan with wing to rear facing road. Main front to churchyard. Single storey, with slightly taller central section. 7-window range in all of 3 3-light wooden mullion and transom windows in centre and 2 8/8 sashes either side, all under brick arches. On the roof above the side sections are square louvred lanterns with fleche type roofs. Each end has a doorway and plank door, one with a stone plaque over inscribed 'BOYS' and the other 'GIRLS'. The front facing the road has 2 2/2 sashes on the lower parts, that to right with a plaque 'NATIONAL SCHOOL AD 1861'. In the centre is a C20 lean-to to left and the projecting earlier wing with facing gable. It has a 2/2 sash in the left side, a blocked doorway in the gable end, and a doorway with plank door, 2 sash type windows and 2 blocked openings in the right side.
This former school and schoolmaster's house, which was also an early public dispensary, retains much of the original build of 1818 in the central section and rear wing, has small extensions of 1861 and remains little altered since then. It forms part of a significant group of buildings with the Church of St. Clement (qv) and No.45 Churchgate Way (qv). Included for group value.
Listing NGR: TF5513120417
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