Urinal Next To North Side Of Tower Parish Church is a Grade II listed building in the North East Derbyshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 August 1984. Urinal.

Urinal Next To North Side Of Tower Parish Church

WRENN ID
quartered-portal-hawk
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North East Derbyshire
Country
England
Date first listed
29 August 1984
Type
Urinal
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a cast iron urinal located next to the north side of the tower of St. Lawrence Church in North Wingfield, built around 1885 by Walter MacFarlane and Co of Glasgow. Designed for one person, the urinal is open to the south and features three sides, each divided into four panels with bead moulding. The lowest panel is plain, while the panel above it has raised decoration that includes the maker's name on the north side. The next panel features fretwork decoration, and the top panel has vertical ventilation slits. The urinal is topped with dogtooth cresting, which is partly broken.

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