Goffs Endowed Day School And Huntingdon United Reformed Church is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 October 1988. School, church.

Goffs Endowed Day School And Huntingdon United Reformed Church

WRENN ID
forgotten-railing-birch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
31 October 1988
Type
School, church
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Goff's Endowed Day School and Huntington United Reformed Church is a former school and adjoining Congregational Chapel, now serving as a United Reformed Church. It dates back to 1791, with alterations and additions made in the mid-19th century. The building is constructed of rubble with partly hipped slate roofs and rubble end stacks.

The school section features two storeys and an attic with half-dormers, arranged in three bays. All windows have cambered heads, with the ground floor displaying a 4-pane sash and a 2-light casement, while the first floor has a 4-pane sash and two 2-light casements. There are two gabled dormers with moulded bargeboards and 2-light casements. The central entrance is marked by a 19th-century gabled rubble porch with brick dressings and a round-headed archway, featuring a partly-glazed door that includes a transom light with a cambered head and three glazing bars. Above the central first-floor window is a datestone ornately inscribed with "School was established/ in the Year/ 1791".

To the left, a single-storey wing projects, featuring a rubble end ridge stack, a 2-light casement, and a partly-glazed door at the angle. On the right gable end, there is a rendered single-storey wing with a brick ridge end stack, which includes a cross-casement with a cambered head and a half-glazed gabled porch with scalloped bargeboards and a pendant finial, leading to a ledged and battened door.

The church section, adjoining the school at the rear left, has a two-bay rectangular plan. Its windows are large cross-casements with cambered heads, with one window at the north-east end, two in the south-east elevation, and one in the north-west elevation. The entrance on the north-west elevation features a lean-to timber porch on an ashlar base, with partly-glazed double doors and a similar door inside. The interior retains some original fittings, including a west gallery on two moulded posts, which is now blocked off.

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