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ASHTON ASHTON GREEN
TL0588
18/2 Chapel of St Mary Magdalene
and attached School Room and
23/05/67 School House
(Formerly listed as St Mary
Magdalene Church) )
GV II
The entry shall be amended to read;
TL0588 ASHTON ASHTON GREEN
18/2 Ashton Chapel
and attached School Room and
23/05/67 School House
(Formerly listed as St Mary
Magdalene Church)
GV II ------------------------------------ ASHTON ASHTON GREEN
TL0588
18/2 Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene
23/05/67 and attached School Room and
School House
(Formerly listed as St. Mary
Magdalene Church)
GV II Chapel, school room and school house. c.1706 for Creed family trust. Extended
and restored C19. Squared coursed limestone with Welsh slate roof. Originally
single unit chapel and school room, with house, now forming an irregular L-shape
range. 2-storey house and school room and single story-chapel. West elevation of
chapel is the gable end of the range. Central, 6 panel, Gothick style door has
arch head with some fielded panelling. Plain stone surround with a square outer
surround consisting of a 3-shaft cluster, the bases of which may be reused
medieval masonry. 3-light, stone mullion window, above, has semi-circular head
and arch-head lights. Flanking scroll decoration. 2-stage clasping buttresses at
corners. Flight of 2 steps to door. Chamfered plinth and ashlar gable parapets
and kneelers. Bellcote at apex of gable has weathervane dated 1706. South
elevation is a 4-window range of 2-light arch-head windows with arch-head
lights. Chamfered plinth and coved cornice. North elevation is a similar
3-window range with C19 lean-to of school house attached to left. East elevation
of chapel was the school room. Central, 2-light, stone mullion window to ground
floor. Tall, 2-light, window to first floor has arch-head lights and a 2-centred
arch head, with cusping. Both windows have leaded diamond panes, some with
original glass. C20 plank door to left has blank arch head. 2-stage clasping
buttresses at corners. Chamfered plinth. Ashlar gable parapets and kneelers with
finial blocks at mid points of parapets. Finial cross at apex. School house,
attached to right, has lean-to roof. C19 casement window under wood lintel, at
ground floor, and single-light arch-head window above, with stone surround.
Lateral ashlar stack with moulded cornice. Single-storey building, attached at
right angles, is similar, with a lean-to roof. South elevation of school house
has central 4-panel door, with glazed toplights, under wood lintel. Arch-head
window above, with stone surround. Interior of chapel: plain barrel vault
plaster ceiling with 3 exposed tie beams. Panelled reredos to north wall has
reeded pilasters supporting a triangular pediment. Centre fielded panel has
painted inscription by Mrs. Elizabeth Creed, with the Ten Commandments.
Flanking, 2-panelled, doors have oval panels above. Some windows have fragments
of original glass. 2 wooden panels with painted inscriptions on west wall
describing the charitable works of the Creed family. Small hatchments above each
panel. Oval portrait of Miss Jemima Creed on west wall. Interior of school
rood/house not inspected, but ground floor room of house noted as having arch
head corner cupboard with panelled doors. A chapel is recorded in 1189 of which
no traces remain. John and Elizabeth Creed and their children, Richard, Jemima
and John were responsible for the provision of the present chapel and school.
The school room was originally at the east end of the chapel with the school
house above: this was extended mid C19.
(Buildings of England: Northamptonshire p94; RCHM: An Inventory of Architectural
Monuments in North Northamptonshire: p16) Listing NGR: TL0551488337
Legacy
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Legacy System number:
232557
Legacy System:
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Sources
Books and journals Pevsner, N, The Buildings of England: Northamptonshire, (1961), 94Other Inventory of Architectural Monuments in North Northamptonshire, (1984)
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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