Holy Trinity Vicarage is a Grade II listed building in the Bath and North East Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 December 1979. Vicarage.
Holy Trinity Vicarage
- WRENN ID
- salt-loft-plover
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bath and North East Somerset
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 21 December 1979
- Type
- Vicarage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Holy Trinity Vicarage, dated 1847, is a two-storey building designed in the Tudor style. It features mullion and transom windows with drips above, constructed from limestone rubble in uneven courses. The roof is slate with coped verges and saddlestones, and there are ashlar chimneys, mostly with chamfered corners and moulded capping.
The entrance front faces south and has three bays with two gables. The left gable is set back and includes a saddlestone, while the right gable and the bay next to it have a slightly jettied first floor supported by stone brackets. In the center, there is an arched doorway with a studded door and a datestone above.
The garden front to the west also has three bays, each slightly set back, with two gables. The left gable features a two-storey square bay and a two-light attic window above, while the right gable has an angled bay. The north-east front has two and a half storeys with two gables, one for the attic and the other for a triple chimney.
Inside, the front room to the left contains a marble fireplace with a Tudor Gothic arch and shields.
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