Listed building outline
The Old Rectory
| Field | Value | Fact links |
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| Reference | 1041416 | Facts |
| Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
| Name | The Old Rectory | Facts |
| Dataset | Listed building outline | no fact link |
| Organisation | Northumberland County Council | no fact link |
| Start date | 1986-12-18 | no fact link |
| End date | no fact link | |
| Entry date | 1986-12-18 | Facts |
| Typology | geography | no fact link |
| Geometry |
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.600184 55.166776, -1.600259 55.166802, -1.600391 55.16669, -1.600617 55.166774, -1.600669 55.166732, -1.600567 55.166693, -1.600602 55.166662, -1.600685 55.166693, -1.600705 55.166676, -1.600764 55.166699, -1.60082 55.166652, -1.600762 55.166628, -1.600731 55.166655, -1.600455 55.166546, -1.600184 55.166776)))
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POINT (-1.600489 55.166672)
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| Dataset name | Facts | |
| Notes | WANSBECK A 1068 NZ 28 NE (East side) Sheepwash 2/1 The Old Rectory GV II Rectory. Probably late C17, remodelled and extended to rear in late C18, wings further extended and internal alterations early C19. Front squared stone, returns rubble, rear wings squared roughly-tooled stone; mixed blue/ purple slate roof with old brick stacks. South front 2 storeys, 3 bays. Ground floor 15-pane sashes forming French windows, with 12-pane sashes above except for triple plate-glass casement to left. Coped gables with end stacks. Left return shows 2 iron-latticed casements, formerly to attic, in gable end of main block; and 4-bay rear wing with ?-glazed door, with early C20 leaded glazing, and 12-pane sashes. Right return shows rear wing with radial-glazed arched stair window. To rear, original stair wing, set back between later wings, has old flush-panelled door under radial fanlight, 4- and 12-pane sashes, and reverse-stepped gable. Interior: Dog-leg open-string stair with 3 stick balusters to each tread. Wreathed and ramped moulded handrail and moulded newels. Modillion cornice. On 1st floor segmental arches with moulded imposts and beaded keyblocks; 2-panel doors to bedrooms. 1st floor of front block has been a single chamber in the early C19, the east end now partitioned off: west part has spectacular ceiling, open to ridge, with lattice of faceted timbers covering each roof slope, collar beams similarly treated and heavy cornice with zigzag, dogtooth and billet moulding. Fireplace from Haggerstone Castle. An extensive and interesting house, perhaps on a medieval site. The ruins of Sheepwash Church had been removed by the late C18-, but the rectory continued in use, serving Bothal Church (q.v.) until the late C19. , | Facts |
| Listed building | 1041416 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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