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Musters Road Methodist Church

A Grade II Listed Building in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.9329 / 52°55'58"N

Longitude: -1.1324 / 1°7'56"W

OS Eastings: 458414

OS Northings: 337629

OS Grid: SK584376

Mapcode National: GBR LSX.ZS

Mapcode Global: WHDGZ.KJZX

Plus Code: 9C4WWVM9+52

Entry Name: Musters Road Methodist Church

Listing Date: 13 April 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1370138

English Heritage Legacy ID: 241799

ID on this website: 101370138

Location: West Bridgford, Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire, NG2

County: Nottinghamshire

District: Rushcliffe

Electoral Ward/Division: Trent Bridge

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: West Bridgford

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: West Bridgford

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

Tagged with: Gothic Revival Protestant church building

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Description


SK 53 NE WEST BRIDGFORD MUSTERS ROAD
(east side)

1/8 Musters Road
Methodist Church

G.V. II

Methodist Church. 1899. By R. C. Sutton. Late C14 style.
Tooled and plain ashlar. Lead and slate gabled roofs. Chamfered
plinth, moulded string course and eaves band, crenellated
parapets, shouldered coped gables. Scrolled gutter brackets.
Single side wall and single gable stacks. Windows are mullioned
leaded casements with elliptical heads, and triple lancets with
depressed ogee heads. South west tower, nave and chancel under
continuous roof, north and south aisles, north and south
transepts. South west tower, 2 stages, has 4 pairs of battered
corner buttresses, 2 setoffs. Deep modillioned eaves. Square
leaded tent roof with finial and wind vane. First stage has to
south, triple casement and above, 2 smaller double casements.
West side has a pair of doors with moulded surround, wavy impost
band, and lamp bracket. Above, 2 double casements. North and
east sides blank. Above, on south and west sides, moulded panel
containing clock. On each side, a triple louvred opening. Nave
west end has 2 triple casements and above, a 5 light Decorated
lancet with hood mould. Clerestory has on each side 4 triple
lancets. Chancel east end has similar lancet to nave west end.
North west porch has to west a casement, and to its right a door
with segmental head, leaded overlight and continuous hood mould.
Buttressed north gable has, above, double lancet with hood mould.
Buttressed aisles have each 4 triple lancets. North transept
has 2 casements to north and single casement to west. East side
has doorway with segmental head and to right, 2 casements.
Buttressed south transept has to south a triple lancet and above,
2 slit lights. South east porch has to south a door and to east
2 casements. Entrance lobby has segmental vault. North porch
has dogleg ashlar stair with coped balustrade. Both porches
have doors with segmental heads. Nave arcades, 4 bays, have
round piers with moulded segmental arches. Nave and chancel have
continuous sill band and panelled hammer beam roof. Nave west
end has C20 screen, gallery and stained glass window, 1959, by
Abbott & Co. Ltd. Aisles have plastered groin vaults. Chancel
has dwarf screen wall and panelled dado. East end has stained
glass window, 1902. South side has segmental headed opening
containing organ. Practice room has wooden Classical fireplace
and overmantel. Fittings include traceried octagonal wooden
pulpit with buttressed ashlar base. Traceried panelled communion
table. C20 lectern. Panelled and moulded stalls and desks.
Memorials include bronze tablet, 1935.


Listing NGR: SK5841437629

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