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Latitude: 51.3056 / 51°18'20"N
Longitude: 0.8692 / 0°52'9"E
OS Eastings: 600089
OS Northings: 160190
OS Grid: TR000601
Mapcode National: GBR RTY.4L0
Mapcode Global: VHKJW.0FWY
Plus Code: 9F328V49+7M
Entry Name: The Old Vicarage
Listing Date: 3 August 1972
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1354736
English Heritage Legacy ID: 176506
ID on this website: 101354736
Location: Ospringe, Swale, Kent, ME13
County: Kent
District: Swale
Civil Parish: Ospringe
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Tagged with: Clergy house
TR 06 SW OSPRINGE WATER LANE
(east side)
2/100 The Old
Vicarage
3.8.72 (formerly listed
under Faversham)
II*
Hall house, now house. C15 with C17 and C18 additions. Timber
framed and clad and extended with painted brick and mathematical
tile with plain tiled roof. Irregular plan with 3 projecting
wings that to centre left possibly an original porch. Two
storeys and hipped roof with stacks to left, centre and end
right. Irregular fenestration of glazing bar sashes. Recessed
C18 wing to left of 3 storeys, roof hipped, with stacks to left,
no fenestration on entrance front. Entrance in re-entrant angle
of 2 wings; half-glazed door with sidelight in porch of 3 Doric
columns. One storey extension to right. Interior: smoke
blackened roof timbers; visible heavy frame. C17 rear wing with
newel stair, and windbraced clasped purlin roof. Early C18 stair
inserted, turned balusters with ramped and moulded handrail.
Foliated and bracketted open string. Three flights around an
open well. Sash window lighting stairwell with tracery in form
of heraldic sheild. Many contemporary hinged doors and metal
casements.
Listing NGR: TR0008960195
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