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
The Vicarage is a late Georgian house, built in the 18th century, that stands 2½ storeys tall and features three windows. It is constructed of brick and has a slate roof with overhanging eaves supported by gable brackets, along with brick stacks at each end. The front of the house is asymmetrical, with an open porch located to the left of the center. This porch has narrow windows on its side walls, and the entrance features a panel door topped by a Y-tracery overlight. The pointed windows are arranged in groups of one and two on either side of the entrance on each floor, and these windows have wood-framed Y-tracery.
At the left gable end, there is a lean-to conservatory that is set back, which has a 2-light segmental-headed window on the left side and an attic casement on the right side.
The rear of the house includes a central 2-storey lean-to. To the left of this lean-to is a rear wing that features three-light casements on the left side, while the right side has narrower pointed windows on the middle storey.
Attached to the right end of the house is a coped brick garden wall with a boarded door, which adjoins the south transept of the church.
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