Building Name

St. Peter's Chapel School, Westmancote, Worcestershire

Date
1856
County/Country
Worcestershire, England
Work
New build

S. PETER'S CHAPEL SCHOOL, WESTMANCOTE, WORCESTERSHIRE. — Mr. Withers has designed very successfully a chapel school for this place. There is a nave 40 feet by 17, a chancel 20 feet by 17feet, and a small vestry to the north-east. A bell-gable marks the division of nave and chancel externally; internally there is a dwarf stone screen with metal doors, and curtains. The east window is an unequal triplet of lancets. On the north side of the nave (or school) there is a fireplace with chimney. It is designed to be built of local stone entirely, and to be roofed with tiles. The estimated cost is £450. [Ecclesiologist February 1856 page 76]

Reference           Ecclesiologist February 1856, page 76