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St Margaret's House the Old Rectory

A Grade II Listed Building in Chapmanslade, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2231 / 51°13'23"N

Longitude: -2.249 / 2°14'56"W

OS Eastings: 382707

OS Northings: 147128

OS Grid: ST827471

Mapcode National: GBR 1TX.86X

Mapcode Global: VH97F.YJX7

Plus Code: 9C3V6QF2+6C

Entry Name: St Margaret's House the Old Rectory

Listing Date: 5 November 1987

Last Amended: 14 July 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1194051

English Heritage Legacy ID: 313698

ID on this website: 101194051

Location: Corsley, Wiltshire, BA12

County: Wiltshire

Civil Parish: Chapmanslade

Built-Up Area: Chapmanslade

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

Church of England Parish: Corsley and Chadmanslade St Margaret of Antioch

Church of England Diocese: Salisbury

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Description


CHAPMANSLADE HUNTENHULL LANE
(east side)
12/61
The Old Rectory
The address and the description shall be amended to read--
ST 8246 CHAPMANSLADE CORSLEY
12/61 ST. MARGARET'S HOUSE
II
Rectory, now a private house. Early C18 and 1840's. Limestone rubble walling
with a few dressings and plain tile roof to the older part, coursed squared
limestone rubble with Bathstone dressings and Welsh slate roof to later part.
Development - A very early C18 plan house survives almost complete behind a
rectangular 1840's block which completely obscures the older part from the road.
The front block is two rooms in width with central axial stack and has a
corridor running across the back in front of the front wall of the old house.
This runs from entrance to stair. The rear block has parallel wings running
back from the obscured front.
Elevation - South front; two storeys, 4 windows. 12-pane sashes in stone
frames with drip moulds to ground floor only. Deep overhanging eaves, hipped
roof with central brick stack. East entrance front has 6-panelled door in
gabled porch with 12-pane sash over. To right of this in the older part of the
house is one 12-pane sash-with hood mould, in 1840'a alteration. West front
has a tall stair sash window of 15 panes, 6 over 9, also with hood mould. To
the right of this is what appears to be a truncated chimney breast. One bay
later projection from older part containing door with flat hood and small
casement above. Rear wing of two bays with original flat-faced mullion window.
North front has various two and 3-light-casements with small panes; at least
one appears original. There are also several blocked windows. Small modern
flat-roofed extension not of special interest. The paired wings are hipped at
the north end and have large brick ridge stacks. The tiles appear to be
replacements. The south facing dormers survive looking into the central valley
between the two sections.
Interior - Not available for inspection, but one stone mullioned window of the
original south front is revealed in the hall way.

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CHAPMANSLADE HUNTENHULL LANE
ST 8247
(east side)
12/61 The Old Rectory
II
Rectory, now detached house. Early C19. Coursed rubble stone,
hipped Welsh slate roof, axial brick stack. Two-storey, 4-window
south front with four 12-pane sashes with hoodmoulds to ground
floor and sashes without to first floor. Entrance to right return;
4-panelled door in gabled porch, 12-pane sash over. Deep eaves on
brackets. Rear 2-storey wing has sashes with hoodmoulds and
casements, tiled hipped roof. Left return has sashes and tall
stair window. Interior not accessible at time of survey (May
1986).


Listing NGR: ST8270747128

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