The Vicarage, including attached garden wall is a Grade II listed building in the Wrexham local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 20 October 2005. House.

The Vicarage, including attached garden wall

WRENN ID
lunar-column-weasel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wrexham
Country
Wales
Date first listed
20 October 2005
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A late Georgian 2½-storey 3-window house with simple Gothic detail, of brick with slate roof on overhanging eaves with gable brackets, and brick end stacks. The front is asymmetrical. The open porch is L of centre, with narrow windows in the side walls, and the entrance has a panel door under a Y-tracery overlight. Pointed windows are grouped 1+2 either side of the entrance on each floor and have wood-framed Y-tracery. A lean-to conservatory is set back against the L gable end, above which is a 2-light segmental-headed window on the L side and an attic casement on the R side.

The rear has a central 2-storey lean-to, L of which is a rear wing with 3-light casements on the L side and narrower windows, pointed in the middle storey, on the R side.

Attached to the R end is a coped brick garden wall with boarded door, that abuts the S transept of the church.

Not inspected.

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