The Old Rectory is a Grade II listed building in the Doncaster local planning authority area, England. Rectory.
The Old Rectory
- WRENN ID
- late-stone-poplar
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Doncaster
- Country
- England
- Type
- Rectory
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Old Rectory is a rectory dated 1846, built from red brick in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings and a Welsh slate roof. The building has an irregular plan and consists of two storeys, featuring three bays on the front and left return, and a four-bay wing at the rear right. It is designed in the Tudor Revival style.
The entrance front has a layout of one bay on the left and two bays to the right, with the left-hand bay gabled and set forward. There is a single-storey porch that projects from the second bay, which features Tudor-arched openings and a gable plaque inscribed 'A.D, 1846'. The porch has a part-glazed door flanked by sidelights. The first and third bays contain moulded two-light mullioned windows with sashes that have horizontal glazing bars, all set in bonded surrounds beneath hoodmoulds. On the first floor, there are similar windows with configurations of two, one, and three lights, and a blank plaque on the gable of the first bay. The gable copings have shaped kneelers, and there is a projecting end stack on the right and a ridge stack on the left of the second bay.
The left return features a layout of one bay on the left and two bays on the right, with the left bay gabled and slightly projecting. The windows are consistent with those on the front, with three two-light windows on the ground floor and two windows with two and three lights above. The right return has a wing with a door in the second bay and gables that include two-light windows in the third and fourth bays.
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- Sale history — 1 transaction since 2003
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