The Old Vicarage Lanhydrock, England
Listed Building Data
The Old Vicarage 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
- 1143086
- Listing Type
- listed building
- Grade
- II
- Date Listed
- 15 April 1988
- Name
- THE OLD VICARAGE
- Location
- THE OLD VICARAGE
- Parish
- Lanhydrock
- District
- Cornwall
- Grid Reference
- SX 08133 63506
- Easting
- 208133.0000
- Northing
- 63506.0000
Listed Building Description
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LANHYDROCK SX 06 SE 9/60 The Old Vicarage - II
Vicarage, now house. Circa 1845, with C20 alterations. Stone rubble, rendered and lined out. Hipped slate roof with deep eaves ; axial stack and stack at the left side, with rendered shafts. Plan: Double depth plan, with central entrance and principal room to front right and left ; stair hall to centre left and rooms facing the garden along the right side and rear. Large 2-storey service wing attached to rear left. Exterior: 2 storeys, symmetrical 3-window front ; all windows are C19 16-pane sashes, cornice on consoles at ground floor. Central 9-panelled door with cornice on consoles. Plinth and band course. Right side has three 20-pane sashes with cornice on consoles at ground floor ; first floor has three 16-pane sashes. Left side has central 24-pane sash, with round head and margin glazing and splayed glazing bars, lighting the stair. Ground floor 16-pane sash and first floor 9-pane sash. The service wing is 2 storey, with two 16-pane sashes and central blind window at first floor, ground floor has single storey lean-to with sashes and C20 half-glazed door. Rear has 3 windows, at ground floor a 20-pane sash to left, blind central window and 16-pane sash to right. First floor has two 16-pane sashes to right and blind window to left. The service wing is slightly set forward to right, of 4 bays with sashes. Interior: Not inspected. There are panelled shutters to the windows at ground floor and panelled doors. There may be other features, such as a good staircase. Built for The Reverend Charles Grylls, the first vicar after Lanhydrock was made into a "regular" parish by Bishop Philpotts of Exeter in 1844.
Listing NGR: SX0813363506