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Heslington Anglican and Methodist Church

A Grade II Listed Building in Heslington, York

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Latitude: 53.9473 / 53°56'50"N

Longitude: -1.0446 / 1°2'40"W

OS Eastings: 462804

OS Northings: 450559

OS Grid: SE628505

Mapcode National: GBR PQ4S.NQ

Mapcode Global: WHFC9.X1RQ

Plus Code: 9C5WWXW4+W5

Entry Name: Heslington Anglican and Methodist Church

Listing Date: 14 March 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1301085

English Heritage Legacy ID: 326166

Also known as: St Paul's Church, Heslington

ID on this website: 101301085

Location: Heslington Church, Heslington, York, North Yorkshire, YO10

County: York

Civil Parish: Heslington

Built-Up Area: York

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Heslington St Paul

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


In the entry for:
North Yorkshire
Selby HESLINGTON FIELD LANE
5342
SE 65 SW
(North Side)
Heslington Anglican
and Methodist Church
1/54 II
The description shall be amended to read:
Church. 1858 by J B and W Atkinson for G and A M Lloyd, enlarged by R G Sims with
addition of church rooms to north in 1973. Sandstone ashlar with magnesian limestone
dressings and grey slate roof. West tower, 5-bay nave with south porch, 2-bay chancel.
Gothic Revival. 3-stage tower surmounted by broach spire. Angle buttresses with
off-sets. Moulded plinth. 1st stage band interrupted to west facade by 3-light window
with reticulated tracery to head. Trefoiled lights to north and south. Second stage
band. Twin-light bell-openings under hoodmould. Lucarnes. Nave: angle buttresses.
Plinth. South porch to 2nd bay with pointed entrance, a glazed oak double door in
architrave with nook shafts and roll-moulding to head. Two-light windows with
reticulated tracery under hoodmoulds. Moulded eaves band with gargoyle rainwaterheads.
Ashlar coping to gables. Chancel: angle buttress with set-offs. Plinth. Steps to
4-centred doorway under continuous hoodmould. 2-light windows with traceried heads.
Eaves band. Gargoyle rainwaterhead. Ashlar coping to gable end. 5-light east window
has reticulated tracery. Plain interior. On plaques to tower exterior: 'THIS CHURCH/
REBUILT AND ENLARGED/1858/BY GEORGE AND ALICIA MARIA LLOYD/OF STOCKTON HALL' and 'THIS
CHURCH/WAS REDEVELOPED/AND REFURNISHED/1973/BY THE/HESLINGTO14/CiiURCHES PROJECT'. Pevsner,
York and The East Riding, 1978, p.250.

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NORTH YORKSHIRE
SELBY HESLINGTON FIELD LANE
5342
SE 65 SW
(north side)
1/54 Heslington Anglican and
Methodist Church
GV II
Church. 1858 by J B and W Atkinson for G and AM Lloyd, with church rooms
to north of 1973. Sandstone ashlar with magnesian limestone dressings and
grey slate roof. West tower, 5-bay nave with south porch, 2-bay chancel.
Gothic Revival. 3-stage tower surmounted by broach spire. Angle buttresses
with off-sets. Moulded plinth. 1st stage band interrupted to west facade
by 3-light window with reticulated tracery to head. Trefoiled lights to
north and south. Second stage band. Twin-light bell-openings under
hoodmould. Lucarnes. Nave: angle buttresses. Plinth. South porch to 2nd
bay with pointed entrance a plank door in architrave with nook shafts and
roll-moulding to head. Two-light windows with reticulated tracery under
hoodmoulds. Moulded eaves band with gargoyle rainwaterheads. Ashlar coping
to gables. Chancel: angle buttress with set-offs. Plinth. Steps to 4-
centred priest's doorway under continuous hoodmould. 2-light windows with
traceried heads. Eaves band. Gargoyle rainwaterhead. Ashlar coping to
gable end. 5-light East window has reticulated tracery. Plain interior.
On plaques to tower exterior: 'THIS CHURCH / REBUILT AND ENLARGED / 1858 /
BY GEORGE AND ALICIA MARIA LLOYD / OF STOCKTON HALL' and 'THIS CHURCH / WAS
REDEVELOPED / AND REFURNISHED / 1973 / BY THE / HESLINGTON CHURCH
PROJECT'. Originally dedicated to St. Paul. Pevsner, N., Yorkshire, York
and The East Riding, 1978, p.250.


Listing NGR: SE6280450559

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