Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
31/05/1995
Date of Amendment
31/05/1995
Name of Property
The Vicarage
Unitary Authority
Monmouthshire
Community
Magor with Undy
Location
On western edge of Magor village.
History
Vicarage built 1861 to the designs of John Norton, architect and restorer of Magor church.
Exterior
Tudor/Jacobean Revival style. Two storeys. Of rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings, Roman tiled roof with swept eaves. W elevation of half dormer gables, large external stack with offsets and shield cartouche and 2 and 3 light square headed mullion and transom windows. The design is dominated by the steep gabled wooden porch with decorative bargeboards and cusped and pierced wooden tracery; pointed arched doorway with linenfold panelled door. S elevation with cross gable and half dormer has 2 storey canted bay with pitched tiled roof, string courses and further 3 pane light windows ground floor under relieving arches; lower bay has lost glazing bars. E elevation shows double pile plan and simple pointed arched service porch. N elevation has further cross gables and 2 lateral stacks and large staircase window.
Contemporary coach-house and stables to the rear.
Interior
Arranged on either side of a lengthwise passage has in principal rooms Tudor Revival style stone fireplaces with decorative spandrels and some incorporating tiles; almost complete range of decoratively moulded panelled doors, door surrounds, panelling and shutters; set of service bells. Hall has dentilled inner door. Wide stairwell is open to roof and staircase has pierced quatrefoil balustrade.
Reason for designation
Listed as a good example of a largely unaltered mid C19 architect designed vicarage with mostly contemporary fittings.
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