Old Rectory is a Grade II listed building in the North Kesteven local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 December 1983. Rectory.

Old Rectory

WRENN ID
tall-pavement-jet
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Kesteven
Country
England
Date first listed
22 December 1983
Type
Rectory
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Old Rectory is a rectory built in the early 18th century and early 19th century. It is constructed of brick and features both slate and pantile roofs. The building is two stories high. The northern part of the structure is an early 18th-century house with five bays, a pantile ridge roof, brick coped gables, and gable stacks. It has a brick band at the first floor and a decorated eaves cornice.

The two eastern bays have doors; the outer one features a 20th-century door beneath a segment-headed arch with brick voussoirs, while the other has a 19th-century door with six fielded panels and a rectangular overlight. The central opening contains a 19th-century casement window with a wooden lintel, and the two western bays also have casements under segment-headed arches. Above, the eastern window has a 19th-century glazing bar sash, while the remaining four windows are early 18th-century transom and mullion casements, all beneath segmental brick arches.

The eastern entrance front has a three-bay section between outer stacks. It features a central doorcase that is reeded with a hood, a six-fielded panel door with a rectangular overlight, and a single flush glazing bar sash on either side. Above, there are three more sashes, all under segment arches with brick voussoirs. The southern garden front, originally plain and early 19th-century, has a four-bay facade with a two-storey splayed bay window with a parapet added to the west and a single-storey splayed bay window to the east. There is a single plain sash on the ground floor and three glazing bar sashes above with flat tops. This early 19th-century section has a hipped slate roof with deep wooden eaves.

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