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Manse

A Grade II Listed Building in Shepton Mallet, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1895 / 51°11'22"N

Longitude: -2.5449 / 2°32'41"W

OS Eastings: 362015

OS Northings: 143508

OS Grid: ST620435

Mapcode National: GBR MS.5C1V

Mapcode Global: VH8B0.TCZG

Plus Code: 9C3V5FQ4+R2

Entry Name: Manse

Listing Date: 21 September 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1058390

English Heritage Legacy ID: 266616

ID on this website: 101058390

Location: Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4

County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Civil Parish: Shepton Mallet

Built-Up Area: Shepton Mallet

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST6243 SHEPTON MALLET CP PAUL STREET (South side)

7/217 No 28
(Manse)

GV II

Manse. Circa 1800. Rendered, slate roof, brick stack to right side. 3-storeys, 2-bays, sash windows in moulded stone
architraves. single bay return to right, door opening with moulded stone architrave cut stone brackets supporting
triangular pediment, 6-panelled door, top 2-panels glazed. Primarily included for group value with Methodist Church.
(qv).


Listing NGR: ST6201543508

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