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The Old Rectory and St Anthony's

A Grade II Listed Building in Burghwallis, Doncaster

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.6025 / 53°36'8"N

Longitude: -1.1895 / 1°11'22"W

OS Eastings: 453730

OS Northings: 412072

OS Grid: SE537120

Mapcode National: GBR NV4S.8B

Mapcode Global: WHDCN.PQR4

Plus Code: 9C5WJR26+X5

Entry Name: The Old Rectory and St Anthony's

Listing Date: 23 March 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1151456

English Heritage Legacy ID: 334930

ID on this website: 101151456

Location: Burghwallis, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN6

County: Doncaster

Civil Parish: Burghwallis

Built-Up Area: Burghwallis

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Burghwallis St Helen

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

Tagged with: Clergy house

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SE 51 SW
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BURGHNALLIS
GRANGE LANE (south side, off)
The Old Rectory and St. Anthony's

GV
II

Rectory now three dwellings. Rebuilt 1815 by J. P. Pritchett and Charles Watson (Colvin p665). Roughcast brick, C20 tile and Welsh slate roofs. The Old Rectory: two storeys and attics, three x two bays; shallower wing set back on left (St. Anthony's) is of three storeys and five bays.

The Old Rectory: plinth. Central, single-storey, porch with angled corners and double part-glazed doors beneath fanlight with radial glazing bars; pedimented gable. Outer bays have projecting sills to tall sashes with glazing bars. First floor: shorter sashes with glazing bars, the central sash of sixteen panes. Eaves cornice and broad gable copings surmounted by corniced end stacks an each roof slope; similar central ridge stack. Right return: French window on left, other bays on each floor have blind window recesses; pedimented gable with glazed oculus in tympanum.

St. Anthony's (of less interest) has central wooden porch with sixteen-pane sash on left and with glazed door and small casement beyond; tall sash with glazing bars on right with door and small casement beyond. Sashes with glazing bars to first floor; six-pane sashes to second floor. Rebuilt brick end stack on left and similar central ridge stack. Blind windows on left return.

H. Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840, 1978 ed.

Listing NGR: SE5373112072

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