So onto the church description.
ST6347 ASHWICK CP
HIGH STREET (South side)
5/36 Former United Reformed Church
18.11.75
GV II
Church. 1873 for John Spencer of Oakhill Brewery. Rough faced sandstone rubble, dressed quoins, slate roofs, crested ridges. Free geometric style, cruciform with angled transept ends and apsed "chancel"; belfry porch linked to North aisle; 3-bay aisled and clerestoried nave. Plate tracery, West window having 2-pairs of cusped lancets and foliated occuli, arcaded 5-light window in ovolo dado below. Doorway in c1300 style of 2-orders. Tower in 2-stages above with 2-pairs of ringing chamber lights, elaborate roof in 2-stages, separate clock storey, upper leaded spirlet with squat corner pinnacles. Principle feature of the interior is the galleried first floor of the chancel with vestry below.
Formerly Oakhill Congregational church, and nicknamed the "Little Cathedral".
Listing NGR: ST6304047258.
The Independent Chapel, now converted to two dwellings, the Bell Tower and The Round House.
It was built in 1872 to replace a smaller Congregational chapel at Little London. It was affectionately known as the Little Cathedral because of its rather grand design. The bell tower was built before the rest of the building , and a photograph exists of the tower standing alone.
Taken from here though I have searched I failed to find said photo.
Former United Reformed Church Listed Grade II Chapelfield, Ashwick, Somerset
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