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The Old Vicarage

A Grade II Listed Building in Scartho, North East Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5392 / 53°32'20"N

Longitude: -0.0893 / 0°5'21"W

OS Eastings: 526718

OS Northings: 406422

OS Grid: TA267064

Mapcode National: GBR WWTJ.G1

Mapcode Global: WHHHZ.L9PN

Plus Code: 9C5XGWQ6+M7

Entry Name: The Old Vicarage

Listing Date: 25 March 1974

Last Amended: 30 June 1999

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1379409

English Heritage Legacy ID: 478789

ID on this website: 101379409

Location: Scartho, North East Lincolnshire, DN33

County: North East Lincolnshire

Electoral Ward/Division: Scartho

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Grimsby

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Scartho St Giles with St Matthew

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

Tagged with: Clergy house

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Description



GRIMSBY

TA2606SE CHURCH LANE, Scartho
699-1/40/116 (East side)
25/03/74 The Old Vicarage
(Formerly Listed as:
CHURCH LANE, Scartho
(East side)
The Vicarage)

GV II

Vicarage, now house. 1846. Pale orange-brown brick in Flemish
bond; Welsh slate roof. Main range T-shaped on plan: 2-room
east garden front with single-room wing to west and entrance
porch in south-west angle; small rear outhouse range and
courtyard to north-west.
EXTERIOR: south front has 2-storeys; 2-window range to right
and single-window wing set back to left with a single-storey
hipped-roofed open porch in angle. Porch entrance has
Tudor-arched doorway with painted stone surround of slender
pilasters with nail-head moulding to the imposts, and recessed
panels to the spandrels. Similar opening to porch left return,
the lower section blocked. Part-glazed panelled inner door.
Main range: single-bay section to left has French window with
glazing bars beneath cambered arch; 2-bay section to right has
6/6 ground-floor sashes. 2-course brick first-floor band. 3/6
first-floor sashes. All windows have sills, cambered brick
arches and imitation louvred shutters. Moulded wooden eaves
board. Hipped roof.
Right return forms 3-bay east garden front. Central bay breaks
forward with wooden ground-floor canted bay with French window
with margin lights and side lights with glazing bars. Windows
similar to south front but without shutters. Pair of banded
ridge stacks with octagonal chimneypots; side wall stack to
west wing.
INTERIOR: staircase hall has round-arched openings,
cantilevered staircase with plain balusters, swept mahogany
handrail and C20 newel. Moulded cornices and panelled doors in
architraves to hall and main rooms. Ground-floor front room
has grey marble chimneypiece with reeded surround and oval
medallions; first floor has 4 good original pilastered stone
chimneypieces with panelled and channelled friezes and
elaborate cast-iron grates.
This building replaced an earlier moated rectory house.
(The Church Publishers: The story of St. Giles' church,
Scartho, Grimsby, Lincolnshire: Ramsgate: 1960-: 8; Grimsby -
Action for Conservation: Grimsby Borough Planning Department:

List of buildings of local architectural or historical
interest: Grimsby Borough Council: 1972-: NO.56; Grimsby
Planning Department: Scartho Conservation Area: Grimsby
Borough Council: 1972-: NO.56).


Listing NGR: TA2672006424

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