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St Thomas's Vicarage

A Grade II Listed Building in South Wigston, Leicestershire

St Thomas’s Vicarage, South Wigston

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Vicarage built c1899 by Stockdale Harrison of brick with a Welsh slate roof. n plan. Entrance front has a central slightly projecting gable breaking through the eaves
line. This has a wide, round arched, entrance with finely panelled door with stained glass in the upper panels and intricately wrought fan light. Above it a group of three windows with round arched heads, and in the curving Dutch gable apex another wide window. Three ball and obelisk stone finials. Hipped roof with lead-clad finials. (Photo May 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 17 February 2014

Photo ID: 98491
Building ID: 101177382
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