Old Rectory

Local nameOld Rectory
LocationLancaster, Lancashire, UK

The Old Rectory is a ruin of a former rectory in the village of Warton, near Lancaster, Lancashire, England. Owned by English Heritage, it has been designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade I listed building.

The rectory is believed to have been built in the early 14th century as the residence of the rector of the parish of St Oswald's, Warton, probably by two younger sons of Marmaduke, Lord Thweng. Manorial courts were also held here. The walls are of limestone rubble with sandstone dressings, and a cross passage originally separated the full-height great hall on the southern side from service rooms and a first floor chamber at the other end of the house.

Tags English HeritageScheduled MonumentRuins
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Rectory,_Warton

Address 2 Beech Grove, Carnforth LA5 9PH, United Kingdom

Coordinates 54°8'39.298" N -2°46'5.363" E

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