The Old Rectory England, UK

Listed Building Description
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ST 85 NW WINGFIELD CHURCH LANE (south side)

6/268 The Old Rectory

GV II

Rectory, now detached house. Late C18. Dressed limestone and ashlar, stone slate mansard roofs with coped verges and gable end stone and brick stacks. Two-storey and attic, 3-window front facing church. Central C20 glazed door with transom light, 12-pane tripartite sash either side in beaded architraves, first floor has central plain sash with tripartite either side, blocking course to roof, lower pitch of mansard has three 12-pane sashes. Right return now entrance front has door with 6 fielded panels, reset from main front, C19 two-storey ashlar addition with sashes. Rear facing road; two-span mansard roof to rear wing with 12-pane sashes-in beaded architraves, lean-to addition to right with 6-pane C19 sashes. Left return has C20 twelve-pane sash to ground floor, wing has sashes in beaded architraves and two sashes to lower pitch of mansard, attached C20 conservatory replaces late C19 wing. Interior has 6-panelled doors in moulded architraves, square-headed beaded stone fireplace surrounds, stairs with stick balusters and ramped handrail, Tuscan newels, rear dining room has chamfered beam, formerly the kitchen. Ceased to be occupied as the rectory in 1969.

Listing NGR: ST8253056750