Monument record 1995/7 - Mears Ashby Vicarage

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{1} Vicarage. c.1860. By A. Buckeridge. Lias ashlar with C20 plain-tile roof. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and attic. Garden front of 4-window range at ground floor and 3-window range at first floor of 2- and 3-light stone-mullion and transom windows with arched and cusped head lights enclosed by arch head string course. First floor centre window is gabled dormer with bargeboards and quatrefoil at apex. Ashlar gable parapets and kneelers and stone stacks at ridge. Elevation to right of garden fr . Elevation to left has wooden porch with hipped roof and C19 panelled door. Interior not inspected.


<1> Clews Architects, 1980s, Database for Listing of Historic Buildings of Special Architectural Interest: Northamptonshire, 16/254 (Digital archive). SNN102353.

<2> 1986, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"), G05 (unchecked) (Catalogue). SNN100394.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Digital archive: Clews Architects. 1980s. Database for Listing of Historic Buildings of Special Architectural Interest: Northamptonshire. h:heritage\smr\historic buildings database. historic.mdb. Clews Architects. 16/254.
  • <2> Catalogue: 1986. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"). Borough of Wellingborough. Dept. of Environment. G05 (unchecked).

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Location

Grid reference SP 8394 6663 (point) Approximate
Civil Parish MEARS ASHBY, North Northamptonshire (formerly Wellingborough District)

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Record last edited

Jan 21 2015 10:32AM

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