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Listed building or place reference: BR0129

Historic site reference
Property
St. Brelade's Church Hall (Balleine Hall)
Road name
Le Mont es Croix
Parish
St. Brelade
Location
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Grade
Listed Building Grade 4
Category
Culture / entertainment building
Statement of significance
Early C20 church hall retaining external character and features; of group value with the church and rectory.
Context
n/a
External Description
T shape church hall with main entranceway, large hall, and offices at the back. Single storey entrance porch to east. Steeply pitched, gabled, slate roof, cut granite wall, rounded arch headed large timber door with keystone, plinth, granite surrounds. Datestone indicates 1929. To both sides, two light stone mullioned windows with granite surrounds. Main church hall is behind the entrance porch, with a larger pitched roof. Single storey but much higher, slate roof, granite walls. Clasped buttresses to either side. In the east gable three light stone mullioned windows with granite surrounds. To south and north, 5 bay, tall two light granite mullioned and transomed windows with top hung lights, granite lintel and surrounds, buttress between windows. 2 storey office unit, links to centre of west end of main hall. Chimney stack to either end, skylights. To north and south, tall narrow window with top hung light, granite lintel and surrounds. The whole property is set back from road with low granite wall and garden behind.
Internal Description
The interior of the property is not of interest. Two storey office unit: C20 staircase, dog leg stair, stick ballusters with square newel. Attic roof structure and floors renewed with pine. The main hall: Different types of timber doors, some original but others are new. Timber cupboards.
Special interest
Architectural,Historical

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