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Latitude: 52.5567 / 52°33'24"N
Longitude: -0.127 / 0°7'37"W
OS Eastings: 527072
OS Northings: 297079
OS Grid: TL270970
Mapcode National: GBR J01.QPG
Mapcode Global: WHHNM.0ZST
Plus Code: 9C4XHV4F+M5
Entry Name: Vinpenta House
Listing Date: 11 August 1950
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1287392
English Heritage Legacy ID: 402493
ID on this website: 101287392
Location: Whittlesey, Fenland, Cambridgeshire, PE7
County: Cambridgeshire
District: Fenland
Civil Parish: Whittlesey
Built-Up Area: Whittlesey
Traditional County: Cambridgeshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire
Church of England Parish: Whittlesey
Church of England Diocese: Ely
Tagged with: House
TL 2797 WHITTLESEY HIGH CAUSEWAY
(East Side)
20/90 No. 4
11. 8.50 (Vinpenta House)
GV II*
House. c1740. Local brick, English bond with limestone dressings. Brick
parapet to mansard roof of slate with end stacks. L-plan. Three storeys
including smaller attic storey. Symmetrical facade framed by rusticated
quoins with fine modillion main cornice of stone and divided by plain stone
band between ground and first floor. Five window bays including wider centre
bay. Attic storey has range of four hung sashes, each of nine panes, in
raised stone surrounds with bracketed sills. Central lunette window also
with raised surround. Similar but larger fenestration at first floor, with
twelve pane hung sashes and a Venetian window to the centre bay. The ground
floor windows are also original. Two stone steps lead up to central doorway
with Venetian doorcase surround. Pair of C19 gault brick and stone piers
with shaped coping remain of the front wall. A short length of wall, c1730,
links the left hand pier to the house and has original stone coping and iron
railings. Only the stone base remains of the original front wall. Inside.
Central, two storey hall and staircase bay, with an original modillion
cornice and C19 plaster work to the ceiling. Fine open-well staircase of
three flights and landing. Closed string with carved acanthus motif to
pulvinated frieze to the string and finely cut "barley-sugar" twisted
balusters, square newels with recessed panes and moulded and swept rail.
Raised and fielded panelling to the staircase dado. There are panels with
extruded corners above the rear arches of the glazed lights of the Venetian
doorway surround. Two doorways with raised architraves, pulvinated friezes
and moulded cornices lead off the hall. The room to the left hand, probably
the parlour is lined with slender bolection moulded panelling and has dentil
and other enrichment to the cornice. The mantelpiece is carried on scroll
brackets enriched with drops and there is a frieze of finely carved fruit,
flowers and foliage. The overmantel has a ramped surround also enriched with
drops of fruit and a cornice. Within the panel there is a lozenge shaped
cartouche. At first floor two similar doorways lead to chambers, both with
original fireplaces, and one has an ovemantel and panelled dado.
Listing NGR: TL2707297079
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