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The Old Rectory

A Grade II Listed Building in Great Easton, Leicestershire

The Old Rectory, Great Easton

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House. Late C17/C18, extended 1868. Coursed rubble stone with quoins and stone dressings and Welsh slate parapetted roof with moulded stone end stacks. Moulded string courses and stone coped gables. 3 storeys of 2 4-light painted stone mullion windows with 2 3-lights on 2nd floor. On ground floor a 5-light canted stone mullion and transom bay either side a similar 2-light window. On right end a 2 storey extension with a similar 2-light over door to left and a 4-light both floors to right. The stone doorway has a 4-centred arch and 2-light overlight over. (Photo Jun 2012)

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 13 June 2012

Photo ID: 48535
Building ID: 101061644
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