Baptist Chapel

BAPTIST CHAPEL, BRIDGE ROAD

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Overview

Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1391981
Date first listed:
26-Sept-2005
Statutory Address:
BAPTIST CHAPEL, BRIDGE ROAD

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Official list entry

Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1391981
Date first listed:
26-Sept-2005
Statutory Address 1:
BAPTIST CHAPEL, BRIDGE ROAD

Location

Statutory Address:
BAPTIST CHAPEL, BRIDGE ROAD

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County:
Hampshire
District:
Fareham (District Authority)
Parish:
Non Civil Parish
National Grid Reference:
SU 49575 09353

Details

899/0/10031 BRIDGE ROAD 26-SEP-05 Lower Swanwick Baptist Chapel

GV II Baptist chapel. Main range dated 1844 on datestone on front gable, vestry added to rear c1870 and minor late C20 alterations. Main range is single storey of brick with gabled slate roof with overhanging eaves and there is a lower rendered gabled vestry to the rear. EXTERIOR: The front elevation is in Flemish bond with some grey headers with a rendered plinth. The gable has a central datestone flanked by round-headed blank openings. Central wide doorcase with double doors, each with three fielded panels, and simple flat slate hood supported on simple scrolled wooden brackets. The northern side elevation is in Flemish garden wall bond with three brick pilasters and there are two 15-pane sash windows without horns in rebated frames with stone cills. There is a small C20 top opening casement window added close to the front wall to light a later internal lobby. The southern side elevation is identical except tht it has five pilasters. The rear vestry appears to date from c1870 and has a sash window with horns and a planked vestry door. INTERIOR: Simple plastered vaulted ceiling and plastered walls with plain wainscot panelling. There is a simple wood panelled pulpit on a plinth with steps to left with plain balusters, handrail and column newel. There are fourteen C19 wooden pews with curved ends, possibly original. A marble plaque on the wall behind the pulpit commemorates George Harding who preached for "nearly 60 years" and built the chapel in 1844 "with the kind help of friends". Internal fittings also include a row of hat or coat hooks mounted on boards with simple moulding to top and bottom attached to the side walls at head height. HISTORY: Prior to 1844 local Baptist meetings were held in a boathouse and this church was built with help from John Moody, owner of the adjoining local boatyard on the River Hamble.

A substantially intact small 1844 Baptist chapel retaining many original fittings, unusually with links to a local boatyard and having group value.

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Legacy System number:
493188
Legacy System:
LBS

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