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Latitude: 51.059 / 51°3'32"N
Longitude: -2.6727 / 2°40'21"W
OS Eastings: 352948
OS Northings: 129070
OS Grid: ST529290
Mapcode National: GBR MM.FGPV
Mapcode Global: FRA 569B.0KZ
Plus Code: 9C3V385G+JW
Entry Name: Charlton House
Listing Date: 17 April 1959
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1056766
English Heritage Legacy ID: 262841
Also known as: Charlton House, Charlton Mackrell
ID on this website: 101056766
Location: Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, TA11
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: The Charltons
Built-Up Area: Charlton Mackrell
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: House
ST52NW
CHARLTON MACKRELL CP
ILCHESTER ROAD (East side)
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Charlton House
17.4.59
GV II*
Detached house. Dated 1726, with later extensions. Local lias stone cut and squared with painted Ham stone dressings;
hipped mansard roof covered with Welsh slates, behind low parapets; stone chimney stacks. 2 storeys with attics; west
elevation of 7 bays, the end bays being set back and slightly lower. Plinth, string courses, low parapet with heavily
moulded coping, rusticated quoins: bays 2 to 6 have 8-pane sash windows in bolection mould surrounds, the upper windows
having segmental arched heads and apron-panels below, and between bays 3 and 4 and 4 and 5 semi-circular arched niches
in matching architraves; to lower bay 4 the entrance, with pair 4 panel doors in bolection mould architrave, with open
porch having Doric columns and entablature: dormer windows in roof over bays 3, 4 and 5: bay 1 has a 16-pane sash
window in plain opening above, and below a 3-light leaded mullioned and transomed window with 3 centre arched head; to
bay 7 blind panels at both levels, with semi-circular arched niche with keystone and impost blocks below and segmental
arched with apron-panel above. Modern extension to north gable; single-storey bay window on south gable, and later
lean-to extension to rear (also linked is the Dovecote, qv). Interior has been modified, and part of the hall partition
has been renewed, otherwise there remain the 6 fielded panel doors, and the staircase, which appears to be re-used from
elsewhere (tradition says from Manor Farmhouse, qv). North west root has ceiling cornice and frieze, presumably C18, as
does the south east room. Attics very little altered: orginally a double roof plan, the main structure still survives
below the Mansard; some plank and muntin partitioning; the servants stairs giving access to this unaltered. The
property, then known as Lanchers, bacame property of the Lyte family of Lytes Cary (qv) in 1540, and it was Thomas Lyte
(died 1748) who built this house: the Lyte arts feature on the rainwater stackheads. John Jerritt, owner 1800-06,
diverted the Kingweston Road further west, keeping the old road as the carriage drive.(Victoria County History, Volume
III, 1974).
Listing NGR: ST5294829070
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