NHER 41642 (Building record) - The Old Vicarage

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Summary

The vicarage was built between 1830 to 1840. The two storey and three bay building is made of buff coloured brick and has a low pitched hipped slate roof, twin corner pilasters and a pedimented central bay with twin pilasters each side. There are sash windows and a central pilastered porch.

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Map sheet TF93NW
Civil Parish WALSINGHAM, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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The Old Vicarage.
Around 1830 to 1840. Buff brick, low pitched hipped slate roof, twin corner pilasters and pedimented central bay with twin pilasters each side. Two storeys. Three bays. Sash windows, central at first floor has console hood. Central pilastered porch.
Information from (S1).
(S2) in file gives description and assigns similar date, does not think attached red brick range is later.
E. Rose (NLA), 30 April 2005.

  • --- Monograph: Longcroft, A.; Brown, S.J.; Brown, M.; Barr, D. and Hinton, I. (eds). 2015. Little Walsingham: A study of historic buildings in a medieval pilgrimage centre. Journal of the Norfolk Historic Buildings Group. Vol 6. pp 238-239.
  • --- Secondary File: Secondary File.
  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1172184.
  • <S2> Unpublished Document: Brown, S. & Brown, M.. 2003. The Old Vicarage, Little Walsingham, Norfolk (The Sue Ryder Care Centre).

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Record last edited

Aug 14 2017 6:03PM

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