Building record 1343500000 - St Michael's Parsonage, Beaconsfield New Town

Summary

Early twentieth century vicarage, built in Jacobean style in 1922.

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1246220: ST MICHAELS PARSONAGE (DBC1762)

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Type and Period (1)

  • VICARAGE (Dated 1922, 20th Century - 1900 AD to 1999 AD)

Description

Grade II. Parsonage. Dated 1922 on stone plaque, architects Burgess, Holden and Watson in Jacobean style. Built of brown brick in stretcher bond with stone dressings, tiled roof and two tall clustered brick chimneystacks. Leaded light windows. Front elevation has 3:4 windows. Three gables, the end ones with longer slope at the sides, and large decorated cast iron rainwater heads. Central two-storey canted bay with 8-light mullioned and transomed casement with stone plaque below with arch bearing date tablet and 'S. Michael's Parsonage' below. Ground floor has doorcase in four-centred stone arch with hood moulding and is flanked by two small windows with hood moulding. End bays have mullioned and transomed windows to both floors.. One storey service wing to left. Rear elevation has five mullioned casements to first floor and mullioned and transomed casements with hood moulding to ground floor with central cambered doorcase. INTERIOR: Oak well staircase with paired stick balusters, square newel posts with ball finials and console brackets, exposed cross beams, wooden corner china cupboard, built-in wardrobe to bedroom and a number of plank doors with iron hinges (B1).

Sources (1)

  • <1>SBC4001 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1985. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE: DISTRICT OF SOUTH BUCKS. Added 14th December 2000.

Location

Grid reference SU 94080 91363 (point)
Civil Parish BEACONSFIELD, South Bucks, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Sep 20 2020 10:49PM

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