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Reference no. 1277091


Description: Rishworth School Chapel

Address: Rishworth School Chapel Shaw Lane Rishworth Sowerby Bridge West Yorkshire

Grade: II

Group detail: (off) Rishworth New Road (north side), Rishworth

Full description:
School house of 1725. Now chapel for Rishworth School, Oldham Road (q.v.), with added porch and skillful extension of added bay for sanctuary entirely in keeping re-using gable window, c1961. Ashlar, stone slate roof. Gabled porch has Tudor arched doorway to left of 5 bays of double chamfered mullioned and transomed windows of 8 lights. Set under window of 1st bay and above weathered plinth is tablet inscribed: "John Wheelwright of North Shields, in Northumberland. Gentleman, Funded and endowed this School, For the Education of his Tenants, Children for ever Ano Domini 1725, "Semper honos nomenque tuum laudesque bunt". Left hand return wall in hammer dressed stone with quoins has coped gable with kneelers and stack. Right hand return wall has 16-light double chamfered mullioned and transomed with king mullion, coped gable with carved pierced cross as finial. Rear has 2 bays of double chamfered mullioned and transomed windows of 12 lights. Interior altered for church use but preserves original fireplace of simple design with monolithic jambs. Built in the vernacular tradition of the C17. N. Pevsner, Yorkshire, West Riding, (London 1967), p 414.


Last updated: 02/05/2025