The Old Vicarage and Attached Railings

THE OLD VICARAGE AND ATTACHED RAILINGS, 54, ST MARY STREET

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Heritage Category:
Listed Building
Grade:
II*
List Entry Number:
1267908
Date first listed:
25-Apr-1950
List Entry Name:
The Old Vicarage and Attached Railings
Statutory Address:
THE OLD VICARAGE AND ATTACHED RAILINGS, 54, ST MARY STREET
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Official list entry

Heritage Category:
Listed Building
Grade:
II*
List Entry Number:
1267908
Date first listed:
25-Apr-1950
List Entry Name:
The Old Vicarage and Attached Railings
Statutory Address 1:
THE OLD VICARAGE AND ATTACHED RAILINGS, 54, ST MARY STREET

The scope of legal protection for listed buildings

This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest.

Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.

For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.

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Corrections and minor amendments

The scope of legal protection for listed buildings

This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest.

Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.

For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.

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Corrections and minor amendments

Location

Statutory Address:
THE OLD VICARAGE AND ATTACHED RAILINGS, 54, ST MARY STREET

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

District:
Wiltshire (Unitary Authority)
Parish:
Chippenham
National Grid Reference:
ST 92326 73227

Details

CHIPPENHAM

ST9273SW ST MARY STREET 930-1/10/198 (East side) 25/04/50 No.54 The Old Vicarage and attached railings

GV II*

Vicarage, now a retirement home. Dated 1678 to north chimney-stack but with probable late medieval origins to south end, refronted early C18, partly restored c1929. Limestone ashlar, probably originally timber-framed; stone slate roof; ashlar stacks with square diagonally-set shafts to gable ends and plain stack to centre ridge. PLAN: 4-unit through-passage plan with late C17/early C18 and C19 rear wings. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; 8-window range. Returned cornice and parapet; rusticated pilasters to quoins; lintel and sill bands; moulded architraves to early C18 6-over-6-pane sash windows with thick glazing bars and some old glass; prostyle Tuscan portico with entablature; cyma-moulded architrave to doorway with raised-and-fielded 6-panel door. After the refronting, the wall plates of the steep-pitched roof still exist behind the 2nd-floor windows to the right of the door. The floor level to the right can be seen in the top panes of the 1st-floor windows. An aerial view photograph shows a lead roof spanning the space between the original roof and the parapet. To rear, C17/early C18 pair of gabled attics with 3 and 4-light wooden-mullioned leaded windows (restored c1929); other rear windows to wings have moulded architraves to 6/6-pane sashes; C19 rear right wing has a splayed bay to the south end. The sloping site provides a semi-basement to the rear where C20 windows are inserted into former 2-light stone-mullioned ground-floor windows. INTERIOR: north end includes some late medieval timber-framing to rear and to gable end, and moulded ground floor beams. Raised-and-fielded panels to shutters to front windows. The former through-passage, now the hall, has an early C18 dado rail with raised-and-fielded panelling below and a dentilled cornice; late C19 polychromatic floor tiles. To the rear right is an early C18 open-well, open-string staircase with fretted ends and moulded, swept and wreathed handrail. The room to the right of the passage has a moulded axial beam and a large chimney-breast to an open fire with a cyma-moulded architrave. The room to the far right has full-height raised-and-fielded panelling and a blocked fireplace to the rear. The rear right wing has a C19 white marble fireplace and elaborate cornice. The room to the left of the passage, now a kitchen, has ogee-stopped chamfered beams to a panelled ceiling and a former open fire to the gable end. Below it is a barrel-vaulted cellar. The early C18 rear left wing has a fully-panelled room with a box cornice and fire to the left, to the ground floor. The 1st floor of the main block has a C19 passage along the rear wall with bolection moulding in early C18 style. The cornices do not coincide. Rooms to the front have a moulded axial beam, early C18 box cornices and full-height raised-and-fielded panelling. The room to the 1st floor of the left wing, which has thick glazing bars to 6/6-pane sash windows, is panelled below the dado rail with flush timber-framing above, implying that this room had tapestry or silk stretched across it. The 2nd floor has some C17 planked doors with fine wrought-iron hinges and some c1929 similar doors with elaborate hinges; one C17 oak door frame to the right is cyma-moulded, stopped above the base. Much of the collar-beam roof is exposed which has sloping trusses below the tenoned purlins and a ridge-in-notch. The attic of the 3-bay rear left wing of similar structure has a small C17 planked oak door with fine wrought-iron hinges and a wooden lock. Below the right end of the house, the semi-basement, in course of restoration, is barrel-vaulted. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: plain railings, attached to the sides of the door and the corners of the house, enclosing narrow forecourts, have cast-iron anthemion finials.

Listing NGR: ST9232873232

Legacy

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Legacy System number:
462427
Legacy System:
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Legal

This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

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