Building record 5027 - Glebe House
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GV II* former vicarage, now a private house. Built in 1727 (with later alterations) of red brick with tiled roof it is 3 storeys high, has 5 bays. The main entrance is a half glazed door with glazing bars and three vertical bolection moulded panels, in a pilastered doorcase with a flat head. The door is fronted by a projecting brick porch with timber pilasters, springers and archivolt. The porch has a plain frieze, projecting moulded cornice and flat roof. There are 2-brick-deep projecting bands at first and second floor level. The sashes windows have exposed weight boxes, glazing bars, stone sills and cambered arches. Massive gable end stacks of six separate flues rising from slender stone bands at ridge level. Interior: Slate slab floor in the Entrance Hall. The Dining Room and Lounge have plaster panelled and moulded ceiling beams and panelled window shutters. Oak staircase with turned balusters and newels carved from the solid into four balusters, which has an open string. Four panelled doors at ground and first floor level. A bevelled beam at first floor level.
<1> English Heritage, 2005, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Digital Archive). SCH4666.
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- <1> SCH4666 Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
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Location
| Grid reference | SJ 6310 5309 (point) Central Point |
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| Map sheet | SJ65SW |
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Record last edited
Nov 10 2022 12:48PM