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Church of Saint George

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Church of Saint George — Grade II* listed building-listed church in england-yorkshire, United Kingdom.

St George's Parish Church Bradley - geograph.org.uk - 5379371

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

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Church of Saint George is a Grade II* listed building-listed church in england-yorkshire, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1346948). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details HUMBERSIDE CLEETHORPES 5263 TA 20 NW BRADLEY CHURCH LANE (south side) 2/12 Church of Saint George 4.1.67 GV IT* Parish church. C13 tower, nave and blocked north arcade; C14 porch and chancel south window. Alterations of 1776 included removal of north aisle. Re-roofed in 1860s. Late C19-C20 restorations include rebuilding nave east gable, buttresses to chancel, new north and east windows. Ironstone rubble and squared blocks; brick to upper stage of tower, east end of chancel, north wall and east gable of nave; limestone ashlar dressings. Slate roof. West tower, 3-bay nave with south porch and single-bay chancel. 2-stage tower: quoins, narrow square-leaded west window; plate-traceried belfry openings with twin lancets, those to south and east with pierced lozenge above. C15-C16 top section with cornice, gargoyles to west, and coped embattled parapet. Outline of steeply-pitched former nave roof visible on east wall. Nave: lancet and restored square-headed 3-light mullioned window to south. Blocked north arcade of central round arch flanked by pointed arch to left and lower portion of high pointed arch to right, with weathered plain moulded capitals to coursed ashlar responds. Brick and rubble infill to arches with restored C18 2-light mullioned windows. Buttress to south between nave and chancel with chamfered plinth and set-off. Chancel: ashlar quoins to lower section, brick above; concrete buttresses to south and east walls. Square-headed 2-light trefoiled window and low blocked pointed chamfered door to south side. C19-C20 pointed 3-light east window with intersecting tracery and re-set medieval carved head above. Porch has pointed moulded outer door, stone bench seats inside and pointed chamfered inner door with moulded imposts. Interior. Tower open to nave: po

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Church of Saint George is a Grade II* listed building located in Yorkshire. It is notable for its architectural significance and historical value within the region.

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Coordinates
53.5429, -0.1276
Parish
Bradley
Postcode
DN37 0BL
Parliamentary constituency
Brigg and Immingham

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of Saint George?
Church of Saint George is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode DN37 0BL), in the parish of Bradley.
Is Church of Saint George a listed building?
Church of Saint George is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Church of Saint George free to visit?
Yes, Church of Saint George is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of Saint George?
Drivers can navigate to postcode DN37 0BL. It sits within the Brigg and Immingham parliamentary constituency.