Chapel House, 15 Horn Street, Winslow

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Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Late nineteenth century Congregation Church built in 1884, now converted to residential apartments. Former Church, now residential, 19th century in date. Brick built with decorative stone mullioned windows in the Gothick style. Slate roofs with steep pitch, and parapet around tower. Unusually ornate ridge tiles and detailing. Building occupies a prominent position on the bend of Horn Street, and is clearly visible from a number of locations along Horn Street and elsewhere within the Conservation Area. This is a local building of note within the Conservation Area of Winslow. (B1). Former Congregational Church. 1884 by J Sulman. Red brick with a big tower, big N window and church halls that curve along the street. Free Perpendicular detail (B2).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Late nineteenth century Congregation Church built in 1884, now converted to residential apartments.

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