NHER 46843 (Building record) - The Old Vicarage, Old Church Road
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Location
| Map sheet | TF63SE |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | SNETTISHAM, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK |
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English Heritage Listing:
The Old Vicarage, Old Church Road.
Former rectory house. Around 1800. Coursed, squared, galleted, carstone blocks, slate roofs. Two storeys. Regular four bay entrance facade to southeast, irregular four bay facade to southwest. Entrance front has brick dressed end strip pilasters, slightly recessed single outer bays, two centre bays on same line as pilasters. Three ground floor sashes with glazing bars, two outer sashes under brick arches, two centre windows originally under rounded brick arches with infilled typanums, now partly obscured by line of late 19th century wooden and part glazed porch addition. Four first floor sashes with glazing bars. Southwest garden facade: two northwest bays have two ground and two first floor sashes with flush brick rusticated surrounds and flat arches. At centre two storey segmental bow, carstone and brick with one ground and one first-floor curved tripartite sashes with glazing bars, at ground floor under flat rubbed brick arches, at first floor with wooden lintels with brick parapet above. At south east, single bay with one ground and one first floor sash with glazing bars. Deep eaves, hipped, low pitched roof. Two ridge stacks on south ridge, on southeast ridge, two off-ridge stacks.
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Record last edited
Jul 4 2018 3:54PM