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The Old Rectory

A Grade II* Listed Building in Whalton, Northumberland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.1265 / 55°7'35"N

Longitude: -1.7958 / 1°47'44"W

OS Eastings: 413117

OS Northings: 581365

OS Grid: NZ131813

Mapcode National: GBR H9X5.03

Mapcode Global: WHC2W.DD2T

Plus Code: 9C7W46G3+HM

Entry Name: The Old Rectory

Listing Date: 29 April 1987

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1247809

English Heritage Legacy ID: 429185

ID on this website: 101247809

Location: Whalton, Northumberland, NE61

County: Northumberland

Civil Parish: Whalton

Traditional County: Northumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northumberland

Church of England Parish: Whalton St Mary Magdalene

Church of England Diocese: Newcastle

Tagged with: Clergy house

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Description


WHALTON WHALTON VILLAGE
NZ 1381
(South side)
12/193 The Old Rectory
II*
Rectory. Tower-house of late C14 or C15; kitchen wing probably C16; main
block C16 or earlier largely rebuilt in early C18; north wing probably C18;
bay windows and additions on north including heightening of north wing, early-
mid Cl9. Tower-house massive rubble with megalithic quoins, later tooled to
represent coursed masonry; main block south front squared stone; right return
of main block, kitchen wing and ground floor north wing coursed rubble; C19
parts tooled squared stone; cut dressings, ashlar in C19 parts. Welsh slate
roof on main block, Scottish slates on kitchen and north wings; rendered brick
stacks. Overall L-plan.

South elevation 2 storeys, in 2 parts. Main block, 2+1+2 windows, symmetrical.
Chamfered plinth, rusticated quoins. Central half-glazed door with patterned
overlight, in C19 raised-and-chamfered stone surround, flanked by broad canted
bays with moulded cornices and 12-pane sash windows in chamfered surrounds;
5 similar windows in C18 raised stone surrounds above. Coped gable with moulded
kneelers on right; end stacks. To left is tower-house reduced in C18 to conform
with facade. Traces of blocked ground floor window with sash in raised stone
surround above; roof hipped to left.

3-bay left return of tower has 1st floor plate-glass sashes in C18 openings.
Right return a 3-bay kitchen wing with 1st floor 4-pane sashes, and lower
north wing to far right. Twin-gabled north elevation shows flush-panelled door,
with 3-pane overlight, and various sash windows. Kitchen wing on left with two
12-pane sashes in C18 raised stone surrounds and coped gable with moulded
kneelers; further sash windows in lower north wing.

Interior: ground floor of tower contains 2 square chambers with parallel
segmental vaults divided by cross-wall with chamfered doorway; southern chamber
has 4-centred fireplace and mural stair with lintels on chamfered corbels.
Main block has open-well open-string stair of c.1800 with stick balusters,
ramped and moulded handrail, curtail step and carved newel. Contemporary cornices
with Greek key ornament and, in sitting room, rose cornice. 6-panel doors,
panelled shutters. Kitchen wing has walls 1 metre + thick.


Listing NGR: NZ1311781365

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