Listed Building record MDO10850 - The Old Vicarage, Higher Street, Bradpole

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Summary

Vicarage built c.1845. A two storey double pile house with ashlar stone walls and a slate roof with stone gable-copings and large moulded kneelers. Two stone stacks hidden in the valley. Three windows, sashes with glazing-bars, and marginal glazing-bars. Front door at centre. Attached two storey wing at left hand, at oblique angle, with rubble stone walls and slate roof and brick porch.

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Vicarage built c.1845. A two storey double pile house with ashlar stone walls and a slate roof with stone gable-copings and large moulded kneelers. Two stone stacks hidden in the valley. Three windows, sashes with glazing-bars, and marginal glazing-bars. All windows have returned labels, and chamfered-and-quirked jambs. Stone cills. Front door at centre. Plank door with recessed panels. Attached two storey wing at left hand, at oblique angle, with rubble stone walls and slate roof and brick porch.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 48104 94375 (19m by 21m)
Map sheet SY49SE
Civil Parish Bradpole; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 1 015 017

Record last edited

Jan 27 2016 11:09AM

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