Old Vicarage, Mentmore

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Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Mid-nineteenth century architect-designed vicarage, built in 1851 Former vicarage. Benjamin Ferrey, 1851 for Diocese. Asymmetrical composition. Tall 3 storeys, coursed brown ironstone rubble with ashlar stone dressings and quoins. Blue slate roof. Parapet gables with finials. Casement windows with mullions within chamfered stone surrounds under brownstone relieving arches. Central projecting porch with stone four-centred arch with carved heads at ends of dripstone. Prominent in approach to Green along Wing Road opposite church and churchyard. Modern garage adjacent in similar style/materials. Significance: Typical imposing mid-C19 vicarage, survives intact. Flanks the village approach from Wing along with the church. A local note building within the conservation area of Mentmore (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Mid-nineteenth century architect-designed vicarage, built in 1851

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Date Listed

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