Building record MYO4144 - Methodist Chapel, Askham Richard

Summary

Methodist Chapel, 1860. Was an integral part of village life until July 1981. It was bought by the owner of an adjoining house and renovated for use as a private games room in 1998. There is a stipulation that it cannot be used as a private dwelling. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets. Former Wesleyan Methodist chapel opened in 1842. Brick and pantile, broad three-bay front with four-centred arches to doorway and windows.

Location

Grid reference SE 5364 4782 (point)
Map sheet SE54NW
Civil Parish Askham Richard, City of York, North Yorkshire
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

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Full Description

Methodist chapel was built in 1848 , constructed with brick and Yorkshire pantile, with broad three bay front, and four centred arches to doors and windows. Was an integral part of village life until July 1981. It was bought by the owner of an adjoining house and renovated for use as a private games room in 1998. There is a stipulation that it cannot be used as a private dwelling.

York Civic Trust

NMR Information:
No further description provided.

NMR indicates the chapel opened in 1842, but HER data mentions 1860. YCT cites 1848.

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Record last edited

Dec 11 2024 2:40PM

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