Baptist Chapel - Grade II Listed,
Baptist chapel. Dated 1831. Rendered and scribed as ashlar, end pilasters, moulded cornice, slate roof, parapet with elaborate central section surmounted by a fielded stone plaque inscribed:- "BAPTIST CHAPEL", plaque with flanking stone scrollwork and a decorated "pediment", plain band below. Symmetrical, 2 storey frontage; 1:1:1 bays, that to centre breaking forward slightly, semi-circular headed 20-pane fixed-light windows, heads with Gothic glazing. Datestone set above centre window:- "1831". Central door opening, paired 3-panelled doors; pedimented portico on 2 plain square piers, Corinthian pilasters to wall. Returns of 2 bays each, semi-circular headed windows. Late C19 wing at right angles to right return not included in this list. Credit Images of England.org.
Please rehide as found. I didn't realise Cheddar Village was empty of caches. A log on my St Andrews CM saying no other churches in Cheddar then?, prompted me to place the latest 3.
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