The Parsonage And Attached Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Nuneaton and Bedworth local planning authority area, England. Residential.
The Parsonage And Attached Wall
- WRENN ID
- plain-trefoil-moth
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Nuneaton and Bedworth
- Country
- England
- Type
- Residential
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Parsonage and attached wall is a former parsonage that has been converted into flats, dating from around 1840. The right range of the building is partly a 20th-century addition or reconstruction, likely designed by Thomas Larkin Walker for John Toon. The structure is built of English bond brick with stone dressings, featuring old plain-tile roofs that have ridge cresting and stone-coped gable parapets. Brick ridge stacks are topped with moulded stone cornices and embattled tops.
The building is arranged in an L-plan with two parallel ranges in the Tudor Gothic style, standing two storeys tall with a four-window range. A straight-headed doorway located in the angle has a moulded Tudor arch, moulded spandrels, and a hood mould, with a two-light mullioned window above. The moulded stone-coped parapet and hollow-chamfered stone mullioned and transomed windows are present throughout, while the left range features hood moulds over all ground-floor windows. The right side has three-light windows with lead lattice.
The projecting left range includes a moulded splay plinth and string course, while the right corner displays cross windows on both the front and return side, complete with hood moulds on the ground floor and decorative painted iron glazing. The left return side facing All Saints Square consists of one-three-one bays. The gabled range on the right has a blue brick basement with single lights, paired cross windows on the ground floor, and a first floor featuring a stone canted oriel with trefoiled ogee straight-headed lights, a brattished cornice, and a stone roof. A large stack with four diagonally-set square shafts is also present. The left range has a canted end and two-light mullioned windows.
The interior has not been inspected. The wall attached to the right of the entrance range has a moulded stone doorway and stone coping, standing approximately three metres high. This wall forms part of the Chamberlaine's Almshouses complex.
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