List Entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: ELSTON CHAPEL
List Entry Number: 1157196
Location
ELSTON CHAPEL, OLD CHAPEL LANE
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County: Nottinghamshire
District: Newark and Sherwood
District Type: District Authority
Parish: Elston
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: I
Date first listed: 25-Feb-1952
Date of most recent amendment: 13-Mar-1986
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 241978
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List Entry Description
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History
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Details
ELSTON OLD CHAPEL LANE
SK 74 NE
(north side)
6/26
Elston Chapel
(formerly listed as
25.2.52 Old Chapel, Old Lane)
I
Former parish church, now vested in the redundant churches fund.
C12, C14, and C16. Coursed rubble, some ashlar. Plain tile
roofs. East chancel with remains of single crocketed ridge
finial. Chancel and nave. The west wall has 2 rectangular
lights with a single larger rectangular light with flush ashlar
quoin surround above. The north wall has a single C14 window
with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights with mouchettes under a flat
arch. To the left, in a slightly projecting bay is a single
pointed arched light. In the north chancel is a single 2 light
window with single stone mullion under a flat arch. The
buttressed east end is set on a plinth and has a single C14
window with 3 ogee arched and cusped lights and mouchettes under
a flat arch. Over is the date 1577. In the gable apex is a
fragment of a decoratively carved cross. The south chancel is
set on a shallow plinth and has a single C14 window with 2 ogee
arched and cusped lights and tracery under a flat arch, with
remains of a hood mould and human head label stops. The south
nave has a single similar window. The round arched south doorway
has an inner order of worn C12 zigzag to arch and jambs.
Interior has fragments of early C19 furnishings.
Listing NGR: SK7624548270
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Map
National Grid Reference: SK7624548270
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