2012

TA1429 : St Giles Church, Marfleet - Vicarage

taken 13 years ago, near to Marfleet, Kingston Upon Hull, England

St Giles Church, Marfleet - Vicarage
St Giles Church, Marfleet - Vicarage
In Church Lane, to north of the parish church, the vicarage was built 1908 to a design by Brodrick, Lowther & Walker. Red brick with 'Rosemary' tiles. Attractive features include multi-paned over single paned sash windows and distinctive chimney stacks. Replaced an earlier parsonage situated closer to the church.
Smith, Brodrick & Lowther, architects, Kingston upon Hull

Frederick Stead Brodrick (1847-1927) was born in Kingston upon Hull, the nephew of the architect Cuthbert Brodrick. He entered into the practice of his uncle in 1870 when Cuthbert retired. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link 1875, Frederick_Stead_Brodrick Frederick went into partnership with Richard George Smith (c1837-1901). Richard died at Beverley, 21 April 1901. Together, they designed Cogan House, Bowlalley lane, Kingston upon Hull, 1876-8, which became their offices: Link Arthur Randall Lowther (1850-1917) joined the practice in the 1890s. Arthur was born in Kingston upon Hull and died in Bagshot, Surrey, 19 January 1917. After Smith's death, William Snowball Walker (died 1930) joined the practice under the style of Brodrick, Lowther and Walker, at York Chambers, No.77 Lowgate: Link This partnership was dissolved on 30 June 1911. Lowther would carry on business at the same address under the name of Lowther and Rigby. Walker would carry on business, also at the same address, under the style of W.S. Walker and Son. London Gazette: LinkExternal link

Marfleet Village Conservation Area, Kingston upon Hull

Marfleet, once an independent parish and village within the East Riding of Yorkshire,
is now predominantly an industrial area of Kingston upon Hull. Despite absorption into the city, Marfleet retains a surprisingly rural character around the parish church of St. Giles.

The extent of the Conservation Area can be seen here: LinkExternal link It includes Marfleet Primary School, Marfleet Lane; St Giles’ Church, vicarage, church hall, Brickyard Cottage, The Grange, and The Old Hebrew Congregation cemetery, all in Church Lane.

Photos of St Giles' Church: Link

Conservation Area Character Appraisal: LinkExternal link


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TA1429, 222 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Bernard Sharp   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Wednesday, 14 November, 2012   (more nearby)
Submitted
Friday, 7 December, 2012
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TA 1430 2955 [10m precision]
WGS84: 53:44.9877N 0:16.0866W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TA 1429 2954
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Northeast (about 45 degrees)
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