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Listed Building record MDR10859 - 112 Church Street, Matlock

Type and Period (1)

  • (Elizabethan to Victorian - 1600 AD to 1900 AD)

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Full Description

A grade II listed late 18th century vicarage. It is built of ashlar and is of three storeys. It has two sash windows in plain architraves, and a door in a slain wooden architrave with a hood on consoles. It also has a hipped tiled roof. A two-storeyed wing on the right-hand side has one sash window, a Venetian window below and a stone coped gable end with kneelers. (1) This former rectory is built of stone with a slate roof. It stands well back from the road facing east in a walled garden. It is in two parts: a tall three-storey southern block and a two-storey northern addition. The oldest parts of the present house are the front hall and the office with the passage north of it. This is probably the surviving part of a three room house dating to the first half of the 17th century. Additions were made later in the 17th and in the mid 18th century, but then came the major reconstruction of the oldest part of the house in the late 18th century. There were further additions and alterations in the 19th century, and in the early 20th century. (2)

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Listed Building File: Historic England. 2011. The National Heritage List for England. Original UID: 429241.
  • <2> Unpublished document: Hutton, B. Derby Buildings Record. DBR 219, January 1998.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 29984 59666 (23m by 21m)
Civil Parish MATLOCK BATH, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

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Related Events/Activities (1)

  • EDR2204

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Record last edited

Nov 10 2023 7:45AM

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