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Latitude: 60.1381 / 60°8'17"N
Longitude: -1.278 / 1°16'40"W
OS Eastings: 440204
OS Northings: 1139504
OS Grid: HU402395
Mapcode National: GBR R16Y.72S
Mapcode Global: XHD3B.RFTV
Plus Code: 9CGW4PQC+6R
Entry Name: Methodist Church, Chapel Lane, Scalloway
Listing Name: Scalloway, Chapel Lane and Houl Road, Scalloway Methodist Church, Including Walls, Railings, and Gatepiers
Listing Date: 28 July 2000
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 394664
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB47297
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200394664
Location: Tingwall
County: Shetland Islands
Electoral Ward: Shetland Central
Parish: Tingwall
Traditional County: Shetland
Tagged with: Church building Architectural structure
1861. 4 x 2-bay hall church on corner site with entrance porch and bellcote to S gable, and vestry wing projecting to E from E elevation. Harled walls with margins to windows.
S (ENTRANCE) GABLE: symmetrical, pointed-arched window in gabled entrance porch at centre flanked by pointed-arched windows; stugged sandstone gabled bellcote on tapering plinth at gablehead with bell set in pointed-arched opening.
E (CHAPEL LANE) ELEVATION: 4-pane window and vertically-boarded timber door in S elevation of chimney-gabled vestry wing projecting from outer right bay; pointed-arched window in each bay to left.
N (HOUL ROAD) GABLE: symmetrical 2-bay gable with tall Y-traceried windows in each bay.
9-pane timber fixed-lights to pointed-arched windows; leaded glazing with coloured and patterned glass to windows in N gable. Purple-grey slate roof with finialled copper ridge ventilators; sandstone skew copes with obelisk-like finial to N gable. Stugged and droved sandstone stack to vestry with stone cope and tall circular chimney can.
WALLS AND GATEPIERS: L-plan harled wall bounding E side of church, terminated to N by vestry; cement-rendered wall with wrought-iron railings curving to W from N wall of vestry, and terminated by rendered gatepiers with pyramidal caps.
Ecclesiastical building in use as such.
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