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Latitude: 53.5906 / 53°35'26"N
Longitude: -0.6381 / 0°38'17"W
OS Eastings: 490245
OS Northings: 411313
OS Grid: SE902113
Mapcode National: GBR RVZX.NL
Mapcode Global: WHGGD.50FN
Plus Code: 9C5XH9R6+7Q
Entry Name: Ukranian Catholic Church
Listing Date: 23 December 1993
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1253136
English Heritage Legacy ID: 436272
Location: North Lincolnshire, DN15
County: North Lincolnshire
Electoral Ward/Division: Town
Built-Up Area: Scunthorpe
Traditional County: Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire
Church of England Parish: Frodingham and New Brumby
Church of England Diocese: Lincoln
SCUNTHORPE
SE 91 SW
1109-/2/10002 HIGH STREET EAST
Ukranian Catholic Church
II
Former court house, now Ukranian Catholic church. 1895. Designed by the County
Surveyor, James Thropp. Red brick with Ancaster stone dressings, and Welsh slate roofs.
A single and a double tall, brick, octagonal, ridge stacks. Curved Dutch gables with ashlar
coping and kneelers. Double chamfered brick plinth. U-plan. Street front has recessed
centre, with 3 round arched ashlar doorways, each moulded arch has rusticated voussoirs
and keystones linked to truncated Ionic pilasters to the ashlar entablature above. Each
doorway has a double 8-panel door and glazed fanlight. Above a central plaque dated
1895 to the brick parapet with ashlar coping, a small central gable and ball finials.
Eitherside are low single storey wings, that to the left smaller with 2 plain sashes and that
to the right with 3 plain sashes, both with linking moulded hood band, and above a small
fixed light. North-west front has a tall gable to the right with a large 6-light cross mullion
window with hood mould, and above a 2-light mullion window. To the left a low wing
with a single and a 4-light mullion window with plain sashes. South-east front is similar,
but with only a 4-light mullion window to the low wing. Interior. Former court room
retains its original wooden roof with exposed trusses supported on ashlar corbels. Panelled
wooden dado and classical wooden doorcases with 6-panel doors. It also contains late C19
wooden pews inserted when converted to a church.
Listing NGR: SE9024511313
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