Old Rectory Quedgeley, England

Listed Building Data

Old Rectory has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1303676
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
30 September 1985
Name
OLD RECTORY
Location
OLD RECTORY, SCHOOL LANE
Parish
Quedgeley
District
Gloucester
County
Gloucestershire
Grid Reference
SO 80793 14190
Easting
380793.0000
Northing
214190.0000

Listed Building Description

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SO 81 SW QUEDGELEY SCHOOL LANE (north side)

5/166 Old Rectory

GV II

Formerly detached rectory house; now flats. c1840 by Francis Niblett. Coursed rubble with ashlar dressings; ashlar chimneys; shaped-tile roof. Square Cotswold style block; 2-storey with attic; 2 single-storey service wings at north end. East front: central parapet gable above 3-window fenestration; central Tudor- arched moulded doorway with hoodmould and blank shields in spandrels; 3-light recessed chamfered mullioned casements flanking doorway, each with hoodmould; central 2-light with hood to upper floor flanked by 3-lights; 2-light attic casement with hood in parapet gable with cross roll saddle; row of 3 diagonal chimneys with moulded caps behind ridge to right of gable; cluster of 4 to left of gable. South side: asymmetrical with projecting parapet gabled end to right; 3-window 3-light fenestration except 2-light attic casement in gable; gabled roof dormer to left with 2-light casement. West side: asymmetrical with projecting parapet gabled end to right; casements as before 2- and 3-light; large single- storey canted bay with hipped roof to recessed left gable has Tudor-arched moulded doorway with hoodmould and blank shields in spandrels; glazed door; upper part of gable has shaped-tile hanging, pierced by attic casement; row of 3 eaves-mounted diagonal chimney shafts with moulded caps to left of projecting right gable. North side: 2 parapet gables with scattered 2- and 3-light fenestration; hipped roof to single-storey service room to left; service room with lean-to roof to right has side wall extended with Tudor archway. Interior not inspected. Forms part of group with Church of St. James (q.v.). (D. Verey, Gloucestershire: The Vale and the Forest of Dean, 1976.)

Listing NGR: SO8079314190