NHER 36044 (Building record) - Nonconformist chapel

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Summary

This chapel is of red brick with a mullioned west window. It is similar to that at Stibbard (NHER 33514) and to the demolished Sprowston Road Chapel in Norwich, and the brickwork also resembles the 1898 extension to the Hall (NHER 10196).

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Location

Map sheet TM29SE
Civil Parish TOPCROFT, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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Nonconformist chapel.
Red brick with mullioned west window of the same material. Similar to that at Stibbard (NHER 33514) and to the demolished Sprowston Road Chapel, Norwich. The brickwork also resembles the 1898 extension to the Hall (NHER 10196).
Seen only in passing.
E. Rose (NLA), 15 March 2001.

Former Congregational Chapel built in 1898 to replace a chapel which had been built in 1813. This was built by E. Boardman & Son. The chapel is brick with a pantiled roof and with a gabled front of round-arched window of five lights. The upper part of the gable is covered by terracotta in a diaper fashion. Below this there is a band which has the inscription ‘DELF MEMORIAL CHURCH’. In the side walls there are brick-mullioned windows. This building was for sale in 1994 and has been reported to have been converted into a house.
Information from (S1).
M. Langham-Lopez (HES), 29 November 2012.

  • <S1> Monograph: Stell, C. 2002. Nonconformist Chapels and Meeting-houses in Eastern England. p 274.

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Record last edited

Dec 15 2012 4:42PM

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