St Bartholomews Mission Church is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 August 2002. Church.

St Bartholomews Mission Church

WRENN ID
unlit-sentry-dew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Date first listed
2 August 2002
Type
Church
Source
Historic England listing

Description

714-1/0/10022 02-AUG-02

CARLTON LANE East Carlton St Bartholomews Mission Church

II

Former school, now church. Built 1818 for John Muster, the local Lord of the Manor of Carlton, converted 1926. Coursed dressed gritstone with stone slate roof. Raised coped gables, dentillated eaves and two stone ridge stacks. Plinth and first floor band. 2 storeys. South front has projecting gabled porch to left with 4-panel inner door, flanked by single large windows with C20 stained glass. To right another doorway with 5-panel door and overlight with to right a sash window with 2 panes below and 4-panes above. Upper floor has 3 sliding sashes with glazing bars to left and single sash to left similar to that below. Right return has single C20 window to each floor. Rear has small lean-to with corner chimney stack and C20 casement, plus rendered C20 lean-to. Rear wall of church rendered with single stained glass window on ground floor. Left return has lean-to outbuilding and small fixed light window on upper floor.

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