Former Vicarage To Church Of St Augustine is a Grade II listed building in the Southwark local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 May 1996. Vicarage. 6 related planning applications.

Former Vicarage To Church Of St Augustine

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Southwark
Country
England
Date first listed
31 May 1996
Type
Vicarage
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The former vicarage, now a dwelling, dates to the late 19th century and stands to the south of Church of St Augustine. It is constructed of stock brick with stone dressings, topped with a hipped slate roof. The building is in the Gothic Revival style.

The exterior presents three storeys over a basement. The entrance is located under a cusped ogee head within a recessed range, accessed by a grand staircase with parapets. A two-storey polygonal bay projects from the gable-facing range on the left. The principal front has mullioned or mullion-and-transom windows, with the exception of the second-floor windows in the projecting range, which contain four-pane sash windows. First-floor sash windows in the recessed entrance range feature a three-pane upper sash and a single-pane lower sash. The recessed entrance range also has a second-floor window with a half-hipped, half-dormer above. A stack is positioned on the right return. Other elevations include plate-glass sash windows under plain stone lintels to the rear, and two tall stacks and scattered fenestration on the west return. The east elevation has one small first-floor window. The rear features a projecting rectangular wing with chamfered corners to the first floor. Stone corbels are used to broach each short side to a perpendicular corner.

The interior remains uninspected. The vicarage forms a group with the Church of St Augustine immediately to the west.

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