Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
29/12/1994
Date of Amendment
29/12/1994
Name of Property
Old Rectory
Location
House, standing at a respectful distance to the W of the church, formerly the Rectory for the township.
History
c. 1850, and possibly by S Smirke, architect of London.
Exterior
Tuck pointed red brick with yellow brick dressings and slate roofs. Main range with 2 reception rooms in cross wing at right,and rear wing with services on left. Asymmetrical elevation with stone-coped gable to cross wing, central gabled and buttressed porch, and small gable to upper floor window on left. Gothic door with 2 lights. Margin glazed casement windows, most with straight moulded stone labels. Pointed finials to gables. Lean-to on rear of service wing.
Interior
Interior has marble fireplaces to main rooms, and panelled window shutters.
Reason for designation
A fashionable country rectory provided for the new chapelry; group value with the early Victorian church.
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