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The Old Vicarage, Beltingham


The Old Vicarage in Beltingham dates from 1845. The lintel above the basement door on right of the main block has an inscription: 'This House was built by the Revd E Benson who dying before it was finished devised it to the chapel 1845'. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Beltingham Historic Buildings and Monuments in Bardon Mill Civil Parish
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The Old Vicarage, Beltingham

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THE VICARAGE - Beltingham - List Entry
- Vicarage 1845 dated on lintel of basement door. Ashlar on rusticated basement plinth. Low-pitched hipped slate roof with 2 corniced ashlar ridge stacks. Main garden front 2 storeys, 3 wide …

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