Listed Building: The Old Vicarage and associated boundary wall to west (8.27.37)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | |
Date assigned | 27 March 2012 |
Date last amended | 19 June 2012 |
Description
For full List entry see national heritage list online (ref.1402404) . Grid reference SK6785130732.
Extract:
Former Vicarage built in 1849 to designs by T. C. Hine of Nottingham.
The Old Vicarage is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:
*Architectural interest: it is a very early example of the type of detached, asymmetrical, Gothic house which continued to influence domestic architecture throughout the C19. Its broken frontage with its profusion of gables, roof pitches and triple chimney stacks has distinct elevational interest, and its composition carefully articulates the hierarchy of rooms within.
*Architect: it is one of the earliest works by T. C. Hine, a Nottingham-based architect of national importance with many listed buildings to his name.
*Interiors: it has internal features of high design quality, notably the stone staircase with its lancet openings, and elaborate Gothic fireplaces and door furniture.
*Historic interest: it was built at a time when the Anglican Church was in turmoil, and responded to the threat from the evangelical movement and Catholic cause by carrying out church restoration on a vast scale and building many rectories for resident clergy.
Selected Sources
A Spiritual Awakening, Traditional Homes , January 1992
Pevsner, N, The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire, 1979
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SK 67851 30733 (49m by 94m) |
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Map sheet | SK63SE |
District | Rushcliffe |
Civil Parish | Kinoulton, Rushcliffe |
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Record last edited
Apr 29 2015 11:39AM