Chapel To Ian Fraser House, St Dunstans is a Grade II listed building in the South Downs National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 January 1999. Chapel.
Chapel To Ian Fraser House, St Dunstans
- WRENN ID
- drifting-passage-bittern
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- South Downs National Park
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 21 January 1999
- Type
- Chapel
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Chapel to Ian Fraser House at St Dunstan's was built between 1935 and 1938 by the architectural firm Burnet, Tait and Lorne. It features a combination of brown brick and stone, with a roof that was originally made of concrete but has since been changed to a pitched design. The chapel is set below the main building and aligned with its axis, projecting from ramped brick walls that lead up to Ian Fraser House.
To the east, there is a tall chancel that is top-lit and designed as a flat-roofed bay, which is adorned with a large stone statue of an angel on the parapet. The lower nave includes a west entrance that is flat-arched, flanked by splayed reveals and topped with a shallow canopy. There are flat-arched windows on both the north and south sides, along with porches made of cement and composition stone on each side.
Inside, the chapel stands out for its distinctly Modern style, particularly evident in the design of the choir stalls and the canopy above them.
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