St. George's Church, Brockholes
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This page is a bare-bones entry for a specific location marked on an old map. More detailed information may eventually be added...Details
- appears on maps: 1892 [#126]
- location: off Brockholes Lane, Brockholes
- status: still exists
- category: church or chapel
Historic England Listing
- Grade II
- first listed 16 January 1967
- listing entry number 1134919
BROCKHOLES LANE (Brockholes). Church of St George. North-east/south-west Gothic revival church. 1861 with later baptistry, chancel, vestry and organ chamber. Built at expense of Miss Marianne Armitage of Honley. Deeply coursed slightly rock faced stone. Ashlar dressings. Diagonal buttressing. Slate roof with gable copings and moulded stone brackets. Five bay nave with 2-light windows with Y-tracery. Chancel, vestry and organ chamber at north-east end. North-east window is 3-light with stained glass. Baptistry at south-west end with 2-light stained glass window. Lower roof with octagonal, louvred bell turret with spire. Simple interior with oak eagle lectern and pulpit.
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