The Old Vicarage is a Grade II listed building in the Bradford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 August 1983. Vicarage. 4 related planning applications.

The Old Vicarage

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bradford
Country
England
Date first listed
9 August 1983
Type
Vicarage
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The Old Vicarage is a mid to late 17th-century building originally constructed as part of Nos 3 and 5, Tong, and extended in 1739. It is arranged on an L-shaped plan and is built of coursed gritstone, with some block. The roof is covered with stone slate and has coped gable ends. The east front features an early 19th-century squared surround, with sash windows. The churchyard side has four-light chamfered and squared mullion windows, also with early 19th-century glazing bar sashes in the gable end. Inside, there is a single dog-leg staircase with columnar banisters. A small 18th-century bolection surround fireplace is located in the first-floor front room. The north front, also overlooking the churchyard, retains a three-light chamfered mullion window with leaded lights.

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