St Ethelburt's Presbytery England, UK
Presbytery. Circa 1910, in a simplified Arts and Crafts Tudor style. Flint with stone dressings and hipped tile roof.
Listed Building Description
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SU 97 NE SLOUGH WELLINGTON STREET (south side) 4/3 St. Ethelbert's Presbytery
G.V. II
Presbytery. Circa 1910, in a simplified Arts and Crafts Tudor style. Flint with stone dressings and hipped tile roof. 2 storeys. Ridge stacks off- centre to left and right with louvred side openings, and 2 stacks to left at rear. Leaded casements throughout. 4 first floor leaded casements, first and third from left of 2 lights, second from left of one light, and fourth from left of 3 lights. 4 ground floor windows, first from left mullioned and transomed of 6 lights, second floor from left of one light with cinquefoiled head, third from left transomed of 2 lights, and fourth from left mullioned and transomed of 8 lights. Moulded arched 4-centered doorway between first and second windows from left with 4-arched light overlight and door with 3 cinquefoiled arched panels. Ground floor 4-light window in right-hand end. Included for group value. The History of Slough, Maxwell Fraser, Slough Corporation, 1973, pp.84-5.
Listing NGR: SU9768879945