Market Harborough United Reformed Church

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Market Harborough United Reformed Church

Image: © Andrew Abbott Taken: 26 Sep 2020

Grade II* listed. Listing number 1287658. 1844. Architect William Flint of Leicester. Recessed behind church yard. Gault brick with stone dressings and rusticated quoins. Painted modillion cornice and parapet with centre panel crowned by moulded scroll ornament and inscribed "Independent Chapel". 2 storeys. 5 windows, the centre 3 uppers divided by engaged Corinthian columns and flanked by Corinthian pilasters. Round-arched windows. Ground floor ham tetrastyle portico with Greek Ionic columns in antis. 6 stone steps. Painted entablature above with dentil cornice. Ground floor windows have shaped frames and pediments. All windows, sashes with glazing bars and moulded painted architraves. Facade to Bowden Lane, 6 windows, those of 1st floor round-arched with band between floors and at 1st floor impost height.

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Latitude
52.480525
Longitude
-0.923596