Bewholme Vicarage
53°56′00″N 0°13′34″W / 53.9332°N 0.226°W / 53.9332; -0.226
Bewholme Vicarage, in the village of Bewholme, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, is a former vicarage designed by the architect William Burges in 1859. It is a Grade II listed building and is now a private residence.
History and description
Burges designed the vicarage in 1859.[1] His patron appears to be unrecorded.[2][3] Pevsner notes the vicarage is "a somewhat surprising house to find in a small Holderness village".[1] In the following year, Burges also drew up designs for the parish church but these were not executed.[1] The vicarage is of red brick with a seven-bay frontage.[1] Anthony Jennings describes the building as in Burges's "eccentric Northern French fairytale style".[4] Its interior retains "many original features, including the staircase and a number of fireplaces".[1] The building is Grade II listed.[2]
Notes
- ^ a b c d e Pevsner & Neave 2005, pp. 323–4.
- ^ a b Historic England. "The Old Vicarage, Bewholme (Grade II) (1249413)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
- ^ Crook 2013, p. 408.
- ^ Jennings 2009, p. 117.
References
- Crook, J. Mordaunt (2013). William Burges and the High Victorian Dream. London: Frances Lincoln. ISBN 978-0-7112-3349-2.
- Jennings, Anthony (2009). The Old Rectory: The Story of the English Parsonage. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-14411-1805-9.
- Pevsner, Nikolaus; Neave, David (2005). Yorkshire: York and the East Riding. The Buildings of England. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09593-7.
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- Alfred Burges (father)
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- William Frame (architect and collaborator)
- Ceccardo Egidio Fucigna (sculptor and collaborator)
- Axel Haig (collaborator)
- Horatio Walter Lonsdale (chief artist)
- Thomas Nicholls (main sculptor)
- William Gualbert Saunders (designer and collaborator)