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Listed building or place reference: PE0151

Historic site reference
Property
St. Peter Parish Hall
Road name
La Rue des Fosses
Parish
St. Peter
Location
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Grade
Listed Building Grade 3
Category
Law / government building
Statement of significance
A symbol to the local community at the heart of the parish. A substantial building that retains historic character and fine stonework, with later additions of good quality including a 1921 stairway of fine design and detailing.
Context
n/a
External Description
A significant landmark in St. Peter's village, adjacent to the churchyard. 2 storey, 10 bay building. Entrance (east) elevation: hipped slate roof, gabled to north bay; rendered chimney to second south bay. Walls are coursed rubble with dressed stone long and short openings, string courses at first floor cill and floor level. Window openings have flat lintels, doors arched. North bay has flat roofed entrance porch, parapet with 1841 SALLE PAROISSIALE 1921 carved. Windows are 24 pane (12/12) sashes to first floor, 16 (8/8) sashes to ground floor. North bay has Venetian style window over porch. Two main entrance doorcases replacements. Door in 5th bay is 4 panelled internally with 4 vertical panels externally. Gable (south) elevation: Windows 2 pane, doorcase replacement. Gable (north) elevation: arched stained glass window 1998. Rear (west) elevation: long expanse of plain rubble wall to northern bays. External stair at south end leads to first floor door, further south one boarded door to ground floor and three 2 pane windows to first floor.
Internal Description
Main hall on first floor approached from double winged stone stair wrapping around stone columns, metal rod balusters and timber handrail (1921). At foot of stairs flat arched 2 panel (upper glazed) double doors with 2 pane side and overlights. To north of these doors is 1998 extension.
Special interest
Architectural,Historical

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