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The Old Vicarage

A Grade II Listed Building in Ash, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9834 / 50°59'0"N

Longitude: -2.7522 / 2°45'7"W

OS Eastings: 347297

OS Northings: 120713

OS Grid: ST472207

Mapcode National: GBR MJ.L6K9

Mapcode Global: FRA 563J.5LQ

Plus Code: 9C2VX6MX+94

Entry Name: The Old Vicarage

Listing Date: 28 April 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1239600

English Heritage Legacy ID: 263412

ID on this website: 101239600

Location: Ash, Somerset, TA12

County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Civil Parish: Ash

Built-Up Area: Ash

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

Tagged with: Clergy house

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Description


No. 4 Main Street.
11/27
3/27

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ST4720
11/27

ASH CP
MAIN STREET (South side)
No.4
(The Old Vicarage)

GV
II

Detached house. Circa 1841; probably by Samson Kempthorne architect of the Church of the Holy Trinity. Ham stone
near-ashlar; hipped Welsh slate roof; stone slab chimney stacks. Double roof plan: 2 storeys, 3 bays x 3 bays. Entrance
in east elevation; two slim attic casements windows only immediately under eaves; two projecting chimney stacks,
and between them a classically detailed projecting porch with plinth, string course and parapet with simple coping, window
in south wall and 6-panel door in east wall, in stone keystoned architrave with pediment. South elevation has 12-pane
sash windows, no window lower bay 2. Interior not seen.

Listing NGR: ST4729720713

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