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Latitude: 50.5986 / 50°35'54"N
Longitude: -2.4789 / 2°28'44"W
OS Eastings: 366198
OS Northings: 77758
OS Grid: SY661777
Mapcode National: GBR PX.V8LQ
Mapcode Global: FRA 57PH.B15
Plus Code: 9C2VHGXC+CC
Entry Name: The Old Rectory and Attached Railings
Listing Date: 14 June 1974
Last Amended: 22 December 1997
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1313413
English Heritage Legacy ID: 467260
ID on this website: 101313413
Location: Wyke Regis, Dorset, DT4
County: Dorset
Electoral Ward/Division: Wyke Regis
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Weymouth
Traditional County: Dorset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Dorset
Church of England Parish: Wyke Regis All Saints with St Edmund
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury
Tagged with: Clergy house
WEYMOUTH
SY6677NW ALL SAINTS' ROAD, Wyke Regis
873-1/29/615 (East side)
14/06/74 The Old Rectory and attached
railings
(Formerly Listed as:
ALL SAINTS' ROAD, Wyke Regis
The Rectory)
GV II
Former rectory, now private house. Possibly C13 or C14 work to
basement, but mainly rebuilt and extended in late C18 and
early C19. Rendered, slate roofs.
PLAN: the building is set against the W boundary of the
churchyard, and may have started as a Church House of
single-room depth, probably entered from the upper level. It
was greatly extended and modified, and has an L-plan main
range, with a lower service range at the N end.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys to the W, becoming 2 storeys with basement
on the E side. The entrance front has mainly sashes, original
or carefully repaired; to the right is a hipped projecting arm
with three 12-pane sashes at second floor and a 15-pane plus
tripartite 5:15:5-pane at first floor, the latter to a small
wrought-iron balcony. Ground floor has a panelled door in
broad pilasters to heavy caps, flanked by 12-pane sashes. This
part has a stone plinth, and a heavy mid band. To the left,
set back, the top floor has 3 steel casements, above 2 small
flush 12-pane sashes, and at ground floor a replacement sash
and a deep-set door. The lower, hipped service wing has six
12-pane sashes and a projecting, full-height section under
swept-down roof.
The garden front, which is double-hipped to a central valley,
has a 2-storey bowed oriel with 8:12:8-pane sashes and renewed
dentil cornices, above a tripartite sash. To the left, in 2
bays, are 12-pane sashes, and a flat-roofed extension with
canted bay S end.
The front to the churchyard is cement rendered, in 2 sections,
that to the right slightly stepped back. Far left, set at mid
height in the wall, is a 3-light small-pane casement, then 2
large 1-pane sashes in reveals over 1 similar, and a central
part-glazed panelled door in heavy pilasters with deep
entablature; this is at the middle level with basement below.
The right section has a smaller 12-pane, and each part has a
casement to the narrow basement area facing a retaining wall
to the churchyard.
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: each section has a separate run of small
spearhead railings, returned at the door and the right-hand
end.
INTERIOR: restored 1992, after a period of neglect. It
includes, in the basement wall adjacent to the churchyard, a
mediaeval blocked stone pointed arch with simple chamfered
members; other early work may be incorporated in the
structure. Elsewhere the detail is late C18 or early C19, with
a fine open-string staircase with stick balustrade and
wreathed mahogany handrail rising in long flights in a narrow
well through the full height of the garden range on the W
side; some shutters and panelled doors remain, matching detail
is being reinstated.
The archaeological importance of the exposed medieval item,
uncovered since the RCHME information and the former list were
published, would merit further investigation.
(RCHME: Dorset, South-East: London: 1970-: 374).
Listing NGR: SY6619877758
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