All Hallows Vicarage The Priory is a Grade II* listed building in the Haringey local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 July 1949. Vicarage.
All Hallows Vicarage The Priory
- WRENN ID
- unlit-remnant-sedge
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Haringey
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 22 July 1949
- Type
- Vicarage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
All Hallows Vicarage, originally known as The Priory, is an early Georgian house with a front dating from the early 18th century, built in 1620 for Joseph Fenton, a barber-surgeon from London. The main part of the house is two storeys high and has five windows, featuring a projecting gabled north wing. The roofs are high-pitched and tiled, with one modern dormer. The building is constructed of plum-coloured brick with red brick quoins, and it has jambs and gauged flat brick arches over the sash windows, which have glazing bars in exposed moulded frames. The main entrance features a door with eight fielded panels, the top of which is glazed, set within a rusticated surround. The doorcase is adorned with fluted Doric pilasters, a frieze of triglyphs and guttae, and a segmental pediment. The right wing has a door with five flat panels beneath a cornice hood, and a first-floor window that is embellished with an elaborate wrought iron screen. Inside, there is a striking 17th-century ceiling with broad raised borders, along with a chimneypiece and panelling from the same period. Additionally, there is a staircase and chimneypieces that date from the early 18th century.
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