Rectory Place, Fawley Green

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Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Twentieth century rectory, built in 1956 in neo-Georgian style. A replacement Rectory (by Hugh Vaux MA ARIBA) was built in 1956 to the south of Fawley House, with neo-Georgian stylistic details, including a semi circular bay on the main frontage. Of red brick, it enjoys far reaching views across farmland, and sits within a well treed plot. It is now known as Rectory Place. A significant building within the Conservation Area of Fawley Green (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Twentieth century rectory, built in 1956 in neo-Georgian style.

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