Listed Building: Thrapston Baptist Church (1265621)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1265621
Date assigned 23 May 1967
Date last amended

Description

Baptist church. Datestone 1787, with mid C19 extension to rear. Stone with brick facades and lead and slate roofs. Single-unit, single-storey chapel with gallery and 2-storey school room to rear. Main front is a 5-window range at first floor of restored cross casements with plain arch heads and keyblocks. 2 similar windows to centre of ground floor are flanked by 6-panel doors with similar arch-head fanlights with keyblocks. Similar arch-head opening to far left gives access to through passage to rear. Flat roof not visible behind rebuilt brick parapet. Partially legible inscribed tablet with date, to centre of parapet. Mid C19 school room extension to rear. Interior of chapel has gallery on 3 sides with fielded panelled front with reeded frieze below. Square reeded supporting columns. Interior partially remodelled mid C20. Various late C18 and C19 inscribed marble tablets around the wall including Mary and Thos. Ekins died 1794 and Rev. Reynold Hogg died 1843, who was the first minister and first treasurer of the Baptist Missionary Society. The chapel opened on March 27th 1788. The former Manse, No.31, (q.v.), is attached to the left of the main front of the Church.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 9992 7862 (20m by 26m)
Civil Parish THRAPSTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Record last edited

Apr 4 2022 3:49PM

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