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Listed buildings in Appleton Wiske

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158: 444: 257: 569: 41:. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the village of Appleton Wiske and the surrounding area. All the listed buildings are in the village, and consist of a church, a chapel, two houses and a public house. 402: 215: 116: 488: 299: 833: 813: 157: 443: 109: 688: 38: 49: 761: 742: 723: 704: 683: 76: 256: 71: 780: 66: 22: 170:
The church has been altered and extended through the centuries, and most of the present structure is from a
470:, each bay with a full-height recessed arch. Steps lead up to the central round-arched doorway that has a 805: 354: 171: 202: 61: 554:, those in the ground floor with flat brick arches, and to the left is a small four-pane window. 547: 467: 358: 278: 179: 26: 809: 797: 679: 574: 34: 30: 385:, and the other windows in both parts are sashes with flat brick arches. The wing has 18: 827: 551: 475: 382: 286: 564: 504: 490: 418: 404: 315: 301: 231: 217: 132: 118: 568: 198: 471: 378: 366: 362: 282: 550:. The central doorway has a flat brick arch. Most of the windows are 543: 350: 274: 186: 455: 386: 374: 370: 270: 190: 357:
and shaped kneelers. There are two storeys, a main block of three
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in 1875. The church is built in stone, with roofs of Welsh
156: 281:. In the centre is a doorway with double doors and a 743:"Wesley Methodist Chapel, Appleton Wiske (1190428)" 663: 652: 641: 630: 619: 103: 97: 804:. The Buildings of England. New Haven and London: 607: 705:"The Lord Nelson Inn, Appleton Wiske (1150899)" 684:"Church of St Mary, Appleton Wiske (1293806)" 8: 834:Lists of listed buildings in North Yorkshire 593: 762:"Staindale House, Appleton Wiske (1315130)" 201:. Inside the church, the chancel arch is 91: 538:The house is in red brick with a cogged 724:"Garth House, Appleton Wiske (1150900)" 586: 546:roof. There are two storeys and three 466:roof. There are two storeys and three 178:and stone slate. It consists of a two- 454:The chapel is in red brick on a stone 277:roof. There are two storeys and four 205:with two orders of decorated columns. 381:. There is one horizontally-sliding 349:The house is in red brick, and has a 7: 474:, and the windows are round-arched 766:National Heritage List for England 747:National Heritage List for England 728:National Heritage List for England 709:National Heritage List for England 689:National Heritage List for England 39:National Heritage List for England 14: 567: 664:Historic England & 1315130 653:Historic England & 1190428 642:Historic England & 1150900 631:Historic England & 1150899 620:Historic England & 1293806 608:Grenville & Pevsner (2023) 1: 33:, England. It contains five 532: 450: 343: 263: 164: 802:Yorkshire: The North Riding 392:and contains garage doors. 77:GPX (secondary coordinates) 850: 185:with a south porch, and a 100: 94: 72:GPX (primary coordinates) 47:Map all coordinates using 37:that are recorded in the 55:Download coordinates as: 430:Wesley Methodist Chapel 397:Wesley Methodist Chapel 269:The public house is in 447: 285:, and the windows are 260: 161: 806:Yale University Press 446: 259: 160: 67:GPX (all coordinates) 505:54.43678°N 1.39929°W 419:54.43494°N 1.39945°W 316:54.43665°N 1.39978°W 232:54.43737°N 1.39980°W 133:54.43594°N 1.40040°W 500: /  414: /  311: /  243:The Lord Nelson Inn 227: /  210:The Lord Nelson Inn 128: /  779:Historic England, 760:Historic England, 741:Historic England, 722:Historic England, 703:Historic England, 534:Early 19th century 510:54.43678; -1.39929 448: 424:54.43494; -1.39945 321:54.43665; -1.39978 261: 237:54.43737; -1.39980 193:, and on the west 162: 138:54.43594; -1.40040 95:Name and location 27:Hambleton District 815:978-0-300-25903-2 798:Pevsner, Nikolaus 796:Grenville, Jane; 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Appleton Wiske
civil parish
Hambleton District
North Yorkshire
listed buildings
National Heritage List for England
OpenStreetMap
KML
GPX (all coordinates)
GPX (primary coordinates)
GPX (secondary coordinates)
St Mary's Church
54°26′09″N 1°24′01″W / 54.43594°N 1.40040°W / 54.43594; -1.40040 (St Mary's Church)

restoration
slate
bay
nave
chancel
vestry
gable
bellicose
Norman
54°26′15″N 1°23′59″W / 54.43737°N 1.39980°W / 54.43737; -1.39980 (The Lord Nelson Inn)

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pantile
bays
fanlight
sashes

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