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Rectory

A Grade II Listed Building in Marhamchurch, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.8083 / 50°48'29"N

Longitude: -4.5234 / 4°31'24"W

OS Eastings: 222306

OS Northings: 104009

OS Grid: SS223040

Mapcode National: GBR K3.YFWG

Mapcode Global: FRA 16DY.RKC

Plus Code: 9C2QRF5G+8J

Entry Name: Rectory

Listing Date: 9 September 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1230859

English Heritage Legacy ID: 64879

ID on this website: 101230859

Location: Marhamchurch, Cornwall, EX23

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Marhamchurch

Built-Up Area: Marhamchurch

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Marhamchurch

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


SS 20 SW MARHAMCHURCH MARHAMCHURCH

7/67 Rectory

GV II

Rectory. 1830s front addition with part of earlier build incorporated at rear
and right. Stone rubble with brick dressings, double span hipped slate roof,
brick chimneys, rear stone projecting stack with brick shaft. Asymmetrical front.
Double depth plan with right front entrance into open stair hall with open well
stair. The present plan may be a partial execution of an intended larger house.
At the right and rear the accommodation extends into part of the C17 rectory
building. 2 storeys. 2 bay front with right front entrance through 6 panel door
with pilasters and entablature. Ground floor window to left of door timber sash,
8 panes each sash under flat brick arch, brick jambs and slate sill. First floor
windows left and right similar, inserted small C20 window between the first floor
sashes. Adjoining the right of the 1830s build and set back is a 2 storey
projection under a lean-to roof with first floor blocked round headed window.
The earlier rectory range (now Southwood, a separate property) is set further
back adjoining the lean-to, the present rectory continues into 1 bay of the
earlier range.
Interior: open well stair has stick balusters, and curved wreathed handrail.
Stair hall ceiling is decorated with central plaster motif and ornamental
cornice. Large round-headed recess in right-hand wall of stair well. Ground
floor room left front has decorated plaster cornice, panelled shutters, and
round-headed recess on rear wall. Chimneypiece replaced. Ground floor room rear
left has deep skirting board, C19 chimneypiece and panelled shutters. 6-panel
doors throughout. Step down to rear right room, in earlier rectory range: 2
boxed-in cross beams, slate floor, partly blocked fireplace to rear lateral
stack, fitted timber seat. Cellar below 1830 range has fireplace with brick
lintel and cloam oven. Terriers of circa 1680 and 1727 describe the earlier
range, in 1727 it had a single-storey kitchen and single storey hall, the room
heated by the lateral stack may be one of these. The front was presumably
intended to be stuccoed. A Calendar of Cornish Glebe Terriers, 1673 - 1737, ed R
Potts, Devon and Cornwall Record Society, New Series, Vol19, (1974)


Listing NGR: SS2230604009

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