Listed Building: RUINED CHURCH OF ST ANDREW (1166742)

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Grade II
NHLE 1166742
Date assigned 12 July 1985
Date last amended

Description

SE 5847-5947 BISHOPTHORPE CHANTRY LANE (north end) 3/36 Ruined Church of St Andrew - II Ruined church. 1768. Attributed to Atkinson for Archbishop Drummond. Pinkish-orange brick with magnesian limestone ashlar facade. Gothick style. West wall, foundations of nave, trandsepts and chancel walls and traceried head of one window now remain. West end: full-height angle buttresses with off-sets surmounted by crocketed pinnacles. Badly wesathered, Tudor-arched central doorway under hood-mould, quatrefoils in the spandrels. To either side, an ogee-headed niche with head stops ornamented it crockets and finial, that to left containing fluted columnar pedestal with capital and traces of Gothick decoration in flutes. To first floor: 3-light, pointed window under hood-mould with head stops and little remaining tracery. Above: bell turret crocketed to left and with cross at apex. Listing NGR: SE5978847732

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Location

Grid reference SE 5978 4773 (point) (2 map features)
Map sheet SE54NE

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Apr 24 2019 3:14PM

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