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Latitude: 53.2169 / 53°13'0"N
Longitude: -3.2498 / 3°14'59"W
OS Eastings: 316642
OS Northings: 369603
OS Grid: SJ166696
Mapcode National: GBR 6V.1930
Mapcode Global: WH76Y.1DRP
Plus Code: 9C5R6Q82+Q3
Entry Name: The Old Rectory
Listing Date: 30 August 2002
Last Amended: 30 August 2002
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 26908
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300026908
Location: In its own grounds approximately 80m S of the parish church.
County: Flintshire
Community: Nannerch
Community: Nannerch
Traditional County: Flintshire
Tagged with: Clergy house
Built as a Rectory in 2 phases, the earlier being a 3-bay house of the late C18. This was extended to a 5-bay house in 1813 (date inside building), when the R-hand bay of the original house was made the central entrance hall of the extended house. The house is shown on the 1838 Tithe map. The Old Rectory was divided into 2 properties in the late C20, with its original kitchen incorporated into Rectory Cottage.
The interior plan of the house is of 1813. The wide entrance hall with fireplace was the R-hand room in the original house. Panelled doors, reveals and shutters are retained. The entrance hall leads into the stair hall at the rear, which has a dog-leg stair with plain balusters and turned newels. The R-hand room at the rear in the lower storey has a parish 'register chest' dated 1813 with steel door. The brick tunnel-vaulted cellar has a cobbled floor.
Listed as a late Georgian house retaining early character and detail, and as part of a group of buildings S of the church contributing historic character to the village.
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