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Latitude: 51.0589 / 51°3'31"N
Longitude: -2.0163 / 2°0'58"W
OS Eastings: 398952
OS Northings: 128835
OS Grid: ST989288
Mapcode National: GBR 2YH.F1Z
Mapcode Global: FRA 66NB.499
Plus Code: 9C3V3X5M+GF
Entry Name: The Old Rectory
Listing Date: 27 July 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1250425
English Heritage Legacy ID: 320354
ID on this website: 101250425
Location: Sutton Mandeville, Wiltshire, SP3
County: Wiltshire
Civil Parish: Sutton Mandeville
Traditional County: Wiltshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire
Church of England Parish: Sutton Mandeville All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury
Tagged with: Clergy house
ST 92 NE SUTTON MANDEVILLE SUTTON MANDEVILLE VILLAGE
(east side)
3/128 The Old Rectory
GV II
Rectory, now detached house. 1832 by W.Barnes of Dinton for
William Wyndham of Phillips House (q.v.), Dinton C.P., and William
Knatchbull of Babington. Limestone ashlar, hipped Welsh slate
roof, brick stacks with moulded capping. Two-storey, 4-window
front with mezzanine to left bay. Four-panelled door with transom
light in pilastered porch to right of centre, to left and right is
12-pane sash, left bay has C20 six-pane sashes to ground and
mezzanine floors. Plat band to first floor; three 9-pane sashes
and one 6-pane sash to left bay. Deep eaves with moulded stone
cornice. Right return has three 12-pane sashes, plat band to first
floor with three 9-pane sashes. Rear garden front has 12-pane
sash to left, canted bay with sashes and two 6-pane sashes to right
to ground and mezzanine floors, first floor has two 12-pane and two
6-pane sashes. Left return has 6-panelled door with transom
light, two 9-pane sashes to mezzanine floor and three 6-pane sashes
to first floor.
Interior has stick balusters and continuous moulded handrail to
main stairs, plainer back stairs. Six-panelled doors in moulded
architraves, shutters, marble fireplace surrounds to ground floor.
Mezzanine floor designed to accommodate day and night nursery with
services on low ground floor and servants' quarters on reduced
first floor above. Attached to left return is wood-store and
scullery with planked double doors and chamfered mullioned windows,
hipped slate roof. Ceased to be the rectory in 1959. (Diocesan
Records; Wiltshire; plans and specifications.)
Listing NGR: ST9895228835
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