St Barnabas'S Vicarage is a Grade II listed building in the Hackney local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 February 1975. Vicarage.
St Barnabas'S Vicarage
- WRENN ID
- tall-cloister-thyme
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Hackney
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 February 1975
- Type
- Vicarage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
HOMERTON HIGH STREET E9 1. 5013 (North Side) ----------------------- St Barnabas's Rectory TQ 3585 20/256 II
- Romantic building of circa 1850. 2 storeys, 3 windows, in late mediaeval manner. Centre bay is a projecting tower porch with octagonal angle turrets, and steep gable above projecting 1st floor oriel window. Kentish ragstone rubble with Bath stone dressings. Tudor arched entrance with head stopped hoodmould and carved spandrels. Battlemented parapet and angle buttresses. Hoodmoulds to mullioned and transomed windows with 4-centred heads to lights. These hoodmoulds form part of continuous mouldings at eaves and 1st floor levels.
The Church and Rectory of St Barnabas and their forecourt wall form a group. HOMMERTON HIGH STREET E9 (North Side) ------------------------ St Barnabas's Rectory Shall be amended to reads HOMERTON HIGH STREET E9 (North Side) ------------------------ St Barnabas'a Vicarage The group notes appearing against the entries for: The Church and Rectory of St Barnabas and their forecourt wall form a group should be ammended to read: The Church and Vicarage of St Barnabas and their forecourt wall form a group.
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HOMERTON HIGH STREET E9 5013 (North Side) ----------------------- St Barnabas's Rectory TQ 3585 20/256 II GV
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Romantic building of circa 1850. 2 storeys, 3 windows, in late mediaeval manner. Centre bay is a projecting tower porch with octagonal angle turrets, and steep gable above projecting 1st floor oriel window. Kentish ragstone rubble with Bath stone dressings. Tudor arched entrance with head stopped hoodmould and carved spandrels. Battlemented parapet and angle buttresses. Hoodmoulds to mullioned and transomed windows with 4-centred heads to lights. These hoodmoulds form part of continuous mouldings at eaves and 1st floor levels.
The Church and Rectory of St Barnabas and their forecourt wall form a group.
Listing NGR: TQ3577985119
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