The Old Vicarage
- Date:
- 2 Sep 2003
- Location:
- The Old Vicarage, Thorverton, Mid Devon, Devon, EX5 5NS
- Reference:
- IOE01/10139/24
- Type:
- Photograph (Digital)
This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.
SS 90 SW THORVERTON THORVERTON 8/159 The Old Vicarage 25.6.74 II Vicarage, divided into flats. 1840, by John Hayward of Exeter at a cost of 1,900.
Plastered and blocked out with bitumen-painted hipped slate roofs ; 5 stacks with rendered or brick shafts.
Plan: Overall L plan with an approximately square on plan block facing north east and a rear right wing. The interior has been gutted for conversion to flats and the original internal arrangements can no longer be established from the present building.
2 storeys. 3-bay front (north east) elevation with plinth, deep eaves, 12-pane sashes (linger to the ground floor) and a shallow central porch with corner pilasters and a large cornice.
The wing, with no plinth, also has 12-pane sashes. Some new doors date from the 1970s conversion. Timber bellcote on roof, bell-shaped and supported on 4 posts.
Interior : some fragments of plaster cornices and archways survive inside.
John Hayward was the leading ecclesiastical architect in the County in the 1840s and 50s. His parson houses include both Gothic and Classical designs.
Architect's drawings of the house survive in the DRO.
Listing NGR: SS9237401908
This is part of the Series: IOE01/1156 IOE Records taken by Robert W Keniston; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England
© Mr Robert W Keniston. Source: Historic England Archive
This photograph was taken for the Images of England project
Photographer: Keniston, Robert W
Rights Holder: Keniston, Robert W
Plaster, Render, Slate, Victorian Vicarage, Domestic, Clergy House, Clerical Dwelling, House, Dwelling, Flats, Multiple Dwelling
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