Latitude: 54.1386 / 54°8'19"N
Longitude: -1.5258 / 1°31'32"W
OS Eastings: 431079
OS Northings: 471523
OS Grid: SE310715
Mapcode National: GBR KNSL.G5
Mapcode Global: WHC7V.J7NL
Plus Code: 9C6W4FQF+CM
Entry Name: Presbytery to St Wilfreds Church
Listing Date: 16 January 1991
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1315512
English Heritage Legacy ID: 330263
ID on this website: 101315512
Location: Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4
County: North Yorkshire
District: Harrogate
Civil Parish: Ripon
Built-Up Area: Ripon
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Tagged with: Clergy house
SE 37 SW RIPON TRINITY LANE
(south east side)
1/313
Presbytery to
GV St Wilfred's Church
II
Presbytery. 1858-62. Designed by J A Hanson in the Gothic Revival style. Coursed
rubble with ashlar dressings and banded slate roof with coped gables. 4 chimneys,
one retains moulded ashlar stacks, two rebuilt in brick and are reduced. Chamfered
plinth. West front, 7 very irregular bays. Off centre doorway with pointed
surround and plank door with ornate iron hinges, flanked by single tall lancets with
sashes, in lean-to porch with above a 3 light mullion window with sashes. To left a
projecting semi-circular stair turret, with 3 rising lancets with plate tracery,
moulded cill band, red sandstone impost band and alternate voussoirs. To the left
single storey wing with 2 lancets, and beyond a 2 storey gabled cross wing. To the
right a broader gabled cross wing with pairs of segment headed sashes either side a
buttress which supports the canted oriel windows above, also with segment headed
sashes and pairs of pointed overlights, plus hipped stone roof. Beyond to right a
single narrow sash and above a pair of plain sashes.
Listing NGR: SE3107971523
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