Methodist Church, School Room, Coach House and Attached Walls Churchill, England

Listed Building Data

Methodist Church, School Room, Coach House and Attached Walls has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1157925
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
19 January 1987
Name
METHODIST CHURCH, SCHOOL ROOM, COACH HOUSE AND ATTACHED WALLS
Location
METHODIST CHURCH, SCHOOL ROOM, COACH HOUSE AND ATTACHED WALLS, FRONT STREET
Parish
Churchill
District
North Somerset
Grid Reference
ST 44352 59773
Easting
344352.0000
Northing
159773.0000

Listed Building Description

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ST 45 NW CHURCHILL C.P. FRONT STREET (north side)

8/80 Methodist Church, School Room, Coach House and attached Walls

G.V. II

Methodist Church, School Room and Coach House. Dated 1879 (on east gable end of School Room). By Foster and Wood of Bristol. Squared and coursed rockfaced rubble with flush ashlar quoins and dressings, stone copings, plain tile roofs and brick stacks. 3-bay church at right-angles to road to left-hand linked to 4-bay School Room by 4-bay corridor with service rooms. School Room further linked by loggia to porte cochere and Coach House. The complex forms an irregular L-shaped plan. Free-form Gothic style. Church with south-east porch and south apsidal ending with cusped openwork panelled parapets and crocketted pinnacles. Windows are 2 and 3-cusped lights of florid Perpendicular style. North-east staircase turret with pyramidal cap for gallery access. Interior. South gallery, barrel roof in nave, canted barrel roof in chancel. Contemporary fittings and stained glass in all windows. School Room with cross-mullion windows under gabled heads. Some applied half-timbering with brick infil to east and west gable ends. Good dentil coursed bargeboards. Similar details to Coach House complex. Tall panelled brick stacks. Spear railings fence between buildings and graveyard. Boundary walls, 1 metre high, with gate entrances to east and west ends with fine cast iron gas lamp standards. Further walls and railings to Coach House courtyard. The complex, built for Sidney Hill of Langford House (q.v.), makes a fine group with the Clock Tower.(q.v.).

Listing NGR: ST4435259773