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Stoke Dry House the Old Rectory

A Grade II Listed Building in Stoke Dry, Rutland

Stoke Dry House and The Old Rectory

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North east aspect. Former rectory, now 2 houses. 1841, by Bryan Browning, for the Reverend Charles Henry Swann, the SW block probably an extension of c.1855. Coursed ironstone rubble with pale limestone dressings; Collyweston slate roofs with coped gables and ashlar chimneys. The north east range, starting on the left, is the more restrained of the two dwellings, in its Tudor architecture. (Photo Oct 2007).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 27 July 2013

Photo ID: 85102
Building ID: 101264242
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