Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
11/03/1981
Date of Amendment
24/01/1995
Name of Property
Buttington Vicarage
Location
The building lies some 200 yards S of Buttington Church.
History
Built in 1836 as Buttington Vicarage.
Exterior
Breidden dolerite elevations with squared flush quoins under a slate roof. Two storeys, square double pile plan, with central stair hall leading from entrance on E. Double part-glazed doors within an unmoulded doorcase. Single central 16-pane sash with flat stone lntel and slightly raised keystone. Further 16-pane sashes with similar keyed lintels. Rebuilt square brick stacks. To rear, a 2-storey brick service extension with pyramidal slate roof, with 3 and 6-pane sashes, added 1867-8. Interior retains staircase with wreathed handrail.
Adjacent, a single storey washhouse with gable stack, and a later C19 carriage house and stable of red brick, the carriage arch of recessed orders of blue brick. Two doors and shutters to loft over.
Reason for designation
Listed as a handsome example of a substantial country vicarage, which remains largely unaltered.
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