Latitude: 52.7198 / 52°43'11"N
Longitude: -0.7677 / 0°46'3"W
OS Eastings: 483334
OS Northings: 314282
OS Grid: SK833142
Mapcode National: GBR CQY.JQF
Mapcode Global: WHFK8.5WQT
Plus Code: 9C4XP69J+WW
Entry Name: The Old Vicarage
Listing Date: 21 February 1984
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1178026
English Heritage Legacy ID: 186737
ID on this website: 101178026
Location: Whissendine, Rutland, LE15
County: Rutland
Civil Parish: Whissendine
Built-Up Area: Whissendine
Traditional County: Rutland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Rutland
Church of England Parish: Whissendine St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Peterborough
Tagged with: Clergy house
SK 81 SW WHISSENDINE
STATION ROAD (West Side)
5/167
The Old Vicarage
GV II
House of C18 with wing of 1862. Red brick with stone quoins, brick band,
moulded brick cornice and twin span hipped Collyweston slate roof. Massive
brick central valley stack of a line of 7 square chamfered flues linked
at top. 2 storey. Right side wall of rubble stone with 1862 wing extending
right (C20 tile roof). The door is within the 2 arches of a C19 stone
2 storey extruded corner extension placed between original house and
wing. Here stone mullion and transom windows. On main range to left a
2 storey C19 canted stone bay with hipped roof, and French window with
2/2 sash window over to right. However right side faces Main Street and
rear the Church. Right side of 3 2/2 sashes over rectangular stone mullion
bay and 2/2 sash, partly Welsh slate roof, from left: a 4-light
mullion and transom window with similar 3-light over; a tripartite sash
both floors, the upper a Venetian type window; and a 2/2 sash both floors
with 2-light hipped dormer over. The house forms an important group with
Church.
Listing NGR: SK8333414282
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