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The Old Rectory, St Andrews Major

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externally. When it was first described in 1771 the Rectory was partially tiled and partially thatched, though it currently has a slate roof. The 1771 record lists a hall, parlour, kitchen, cellar, dairy and brewhouse on the ground floor, with four chambers and a grain store above. While the two
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The building is believed to date from the 15th century and has two double-light windows either side of the door, which were probably brought from the next door church at this time. The building is L-shaped with two storeys, built of stone rubble and
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A substantial new Rectory was built in 1830, replacing the Old Rectory, hence the Old Rectory became a carriage house in the garden of the new residence.
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stone mullioned trefoil windows are original, the other openings are 19th century. In the 1800s the building became a carriage house.
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in 1963, as a "very rare medieval rectory" having group value with the church and other buildings.
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Dinas Powys, St Andrews Major and Michealston-le-Pit From Old Photographs
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Dinas Powys, St Andrews Major and Michealston-le-Pit From Old Photographs
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of 1648. After he was released at the end of the war he became
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Grade II* listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan
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St Andrews Major
Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
rectors
St Andrews Church
limewashed
English Civil War
Hugh Lloyd
Battle of St Fagans
Bishop of Llandaff
heritage listing


Dinas Powys, St Andrews Major and Michealston-le-Pit From Old Photographs
ISBN
978-1-4456-27861



"The Old Rectory"
Categories
15th-century religious buildings and structures
Clergy houses in Wales
Grade II* listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan
Houses in the Vale of Glamorgan
Dinas Powys

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