The Hollies England, UK
Listed Building Description
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SE 83 NW HOLME-UPON-SPALDING-MOOR MARKET WEIGHTON ROAD (west side)
3/27 The Hollies - II
Vicarage, now residential home. 1790 with early C19 wings. Built by Thomas Kipling, Vicar of Holme-Upon-Spalding-Moor. Yellow brick to central range, brown brick to wings, pantile roof. 2 storeys, 3-bay central range flanked by slightly projecting 2-bay wings. Central bay breaks forward slightly with C20 glazed PVC door in plain doorcase with canopy held on fluted consoles. All windows are unsympathetic C20 PVC casements in original openings, those to central range beneath slightly cambered arches, those to wings beneath gauged brick flat arches. Eaves band and high parapet with blind central panel to central range, blind oculi to gable ends of wings. Ridge stacks. Interior: fluted coved cornice with paterae to drawing room, which also has original fireplace with carved swags. Open- string staircase with 2 column-on-vase balusters to a tread, and ramped handrail. Many original 6-fielded-panel doors. Brick elliptical-arched fireplace to former kitchen, now a bedroom.
Listing NGR: SE8151938877