Wesleyan Chapel is a Grade II listed building in the Doncaster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 January 1988. Chapel.

Wesleyan Chapel

WRENN ID
tattered-wicket-thistle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Doncaster
Country
England
Date first listed
11 January 1988
Type
Chapel
Source
Historic England listing

Also on this page: flood risk · radon risk · detailed attributes ↓

Description

The Wesleyan Chapel is a disused chapel built in 1806 and enlarged in 1827. It is constructed of red brick with the facade in Flemish bond and features a Welsh slate roof. The building is two stories high with a three-bay pedimented front. The central entrance has double doors and a blind five-pane overlight set beneath a flat brick arch. The other bays on each floor have projecting sills with blind windows, also beneath flat brick arches. The pediment is banded and has a plain tympanum. The interior has not been inspected.

More on this building

Sign in or create a free account to unlock:

  • No EPC on record for this property
  • No sale records on file
  • No related consent applications matched
  • Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
  • Flood risk assessment
  • Radon risk assessment
Create free account

Matched applications, energy data and sale records are assembled automatically and may contain errors. Flag incorrect data.

Nearby listed buildings

  1. Wharf House Grade II 41 m
  2. The Dutch House Grade II 49 m
  3. Leigh House Grade II 59 m
  4. Church of St Nicholas Grade I 61 m
  5. 34 and 36 Church Street Grade II 81 m
  6. Wharf Farmhouse Grade II 85 m
  7. The Poplars Grade II 85 m
  8. 32 and attached wing walls High Street Grade II 88 m
  9. Bank House Grade II 92 m
  10. Grove House and Grove Cottage Grade II 94 m