The Vicarage is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 November 1988. Vicarage. 1 related planning application.
The Vicarage
- WRENN ID
- carved-passage-heron
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cornwall
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 23 November 1988
- Type
- Vicarage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Vicarage, now a house, was built in the mid-to-late 19th century, with alterations and additions made in the 20th century. It is constructed of slatestone rubble, with the front range rendered and partly slate-hung and partly rendered. The roof is slate, with ridge tiles and gable ends, and there are gable end stacks with rendered shafts.
The house is laid out with a central entrance and a pair of principal rooms to the front, each featuring a gable end stack. A one-room-plan wing extends to the rear left, with a further principal room facing the garden to the left side, also heated by a gable end stack. A one-room-plan service wing, originally a kitchen, is located to the rear right, with a hipped roof and end stack, and a small, unheated single-storey lean-to at the rear.
The symmetrical front elevation has 1:1:1 bays. A gabled, two-storey porch provides the main entrance, with panelled Gothic double doors featuring a 4-centred arched fanlight, set in a 4-centred arched, chamfered recess. The first floor contains a 2-light, 8-pane casement window with 4-centred arched lights and recessed spandrels, a style replicated in the other windows. The ground floor has 3-light, 8-pane casements to the left and right. A single-storey, 20th-century conservatory is set into the left end, which also has a single casement at attic level. The rear wing is slate-hung and incorporates a 3-light casement at both ground and first floor levels. The right-hand gable end is blind and rendered. The service wing has a 3-light, 20th-century casement on the ground floor and a 3-light 19th-century casement on the first floor. The kitchen wing projects to the side, with a single light at ground and first floor. The rear gable end to the left has a single 19th-century casement on both ground and first floor. The lean-to at the rear retains a 2-light, 2-pane casement with a timber lintel, a 20th-century door, and a blocked window. At first floor, the lean-to has a 2-light 19th-century casement.
The interior was not inspected, but may retain 19th-century features such as fireplaces and doors.
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- Full EPC report — heating system, energy costs, size, glazing, construction etc.
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- Related listed building consents — 1 application
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- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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