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Latitude: 52.9475 / 52°56'51"N
Longitude: -0.0245 / 0°1'28"W
OS Eastings: 532830
OS Northings: 340730
OS Grid: TF328407
Mapcode National: GBR JWW.6MT
Mapcode Global: WHHLX.L5JP
Plus Code: 9C4XWXXG+25
Entry Name: Wyberton Park
Listing Date: 4 February 1959
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1062042
English Heritage Legacy ID: 192045
ID on this website: 101062042
Location: Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21
County: Lincolnshire
District: Boston
Civil Parish: Wyberton
Traditional County: Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire
Church of England Parish: Wyberton St Leodegar
Church of England Diocese: Lincoln
Tagged with: Architectural structure
TF 34 SW WYBERTON CHURCH LANE
(south side)
11/129 Wyberton Park
4.2.59 II*
Incorrectly shown as Rectory on OS map. Former rectory, now
house. 1689, largely rebuilt 1761 by Dr. John Shaw. Possibly by
William Sands Junior of Spalding. Red brick in Flemish bond,
ashlar dressings, and quoins. 2 wall stacks. Pantile roofs. T-
plan. 2 storey, 7 bay front with ashlar first floor band,
dentillated cornice, stone coped parapet, swept up at the centre,
with central and corner urn finials. Central 8 panel door in
panelled reveals, with ashlar doorcase, having egg and dart eared
surround, and raised fluted keyblock with acanthus leaf.
Pedimented Doric doorcase, the columns with roses in the necking
and foliage sprays in the frieze, and escutcheon with garlands
and arrows in the pediment. Flanked by 3 glazing bar sashes. To
first floor are 7 smaller similar windows. All windows have
moulded ashlar architraves. The central first floor window has
fluted keyblock and side brackets. The corner stones are
inscribed "T Burton Shaw 1761" and "Edward Shaw", the sons of the
builder. To the rear a long earlier service wingwith fluted
keyblocks to the openings and a large semi-circular headed stair
window. To right side of rear range a 6 panelled C18 door in
eared wooden surround, narrow leaded hood supported on curved
brackets with a ribboned pulvinated frieze. Interior. Stair has
carved open string and to each step 3 slender knopped balusters,
a flute, a twist and a column, fluted neweis. Plaster panels to
walls of stair and eared door surrounds. Cornices and panelled
doors. Roccoco plaster ceiling to library.
Listing NGR: TF3283040730
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