Listed Building record TQ 86 SE 132 - WESLEY CHAPEL, WESLEY COTTAGE AND HOLLY COTTAGE

Summary

Wesleyan Methodist chapel and adjacent cottages in Silver Street, now house and store room. The chapel was built in 1811, is timber framed and clad with weather board with plain tile roof. One storey and hipped roof, and 2 glazing bar sash windows. Interior: panelled gallery and fittings. Adjacent to right: timber framed, clad weather board, slate roof. Two storeys and attic, 1 wood casement to each floor, and 6 panelled door to right To right: C18 painted brick cottage with plain tile roof. One storey and attic, 4 hipped dormers and central stack. Three wood casements and central doorway being rebuilt at time of resurvey, with garage doors to right. The chapel was used as a Sunday school from 1868 after a new chapel had been built.

Location

Grid reference TQ 8773 6039 (point)
Map sheet TQ86SE
District SWALE, KENT
Civil Parish BREDGAR, SWALE, KENT

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
In the entry for BREDGAR SILVER STREET 5/86 (east side)
Wesley Cottage
The item shall be amended to read
BREDGAR SILVER STREET (east side) Wesley Chapel, Wesley Cottage and Holly Cottage
TQ 86 SE BREDGAR SILVER STREET (east side)
5/86 Wesley Cottage
II
Methodist chapel and adjacent cottages, now house and store room. The chapel. Late C18, timber framed and clad with weather board with plain tile roof. One storey and hipped roof, and 2 glazing bar sash windows. Interior: panelled gallery and fittings. Adjacent to right: timber framed, clad weather board, slate roof. Two storeys and attic, 1 wood casement to each floor, and 6 panelled door to right To right: C18 painted brick cottage with plain tile roof. One storey and attic, 4 hipped dormers and central stack. Three wood casements and central doorway being rebuilt at time of resurvey, with garage doors to right.
Listing NGR: TQ8773860396 (1)

Wesleyan Methodist chapel and adjacent cottages in Silver Street, now house and store room. The chapel was built in 1811, is timber framed and clad with weather board with plain tile roof. One storey and hipped roof, and 2 glazing bar sash windows. Interior: panelled gallery and fittings. Adjacent to right: timber framed, clad weather board, slate roof. Two storeys and attic, 1 wood casement to each floor, and 6 panelled door to right To right: C18 painted brick cottage with plain tile roof. One storey and attic, 4 hipped dormers and central stack. Three wood casements and central doorway being rebuilt at time of resurvey, with garage doors to right. The chapel was used as a Sunday school from 1868 after a new chapel had been built. (2)


<1> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

<2> Christopher Stell, 2002, An Inventory of Nonconformist Chapels and Meeting Houses in Eastern England (Bibliographic reference). SKE58544.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
  • <2> Bibliographic reference: Christopher Stell. 2002. An Inventory of Nonconformist Chapels and Meeting Houses in Eastern England.

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Record last edited

Jul 25 2025 1:57PM