Parish Hall, Church of Holy Saviour, Lemington

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Parish Hall, Church of Holy Saviour, Lemington

Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 6 Aug 2023

Parish school, now hall. 1838; possibly by Benjamin Green. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings, plinth and quoins; Welsh slate roof with overlapping stone gable copings on moulded kneelers. One high storey, three bays by one. Renewed central door recessed in elliptical-headed double-chamfered surround under floating cornice in low-pitched gabled porch with sundial finial. Floating cornices also to flanking 3-light chamfered stone-mullioned windows. Slit windows in return gable peaks. Ashlar left end chimney, low and coped. Rear brick extension not of interest. LISTED GRADE 2 https://sitelines.newcastle.gov.uk/SMR/8915

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.974671
Longitude
-1.707206