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Almshouses

A Grade II* Listed Building in Staple Fitzpaine, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9593 / 50°57'33"N

Longitude: -3.0493 / 3°2'57"W

OS Eastings: 326400

OS Northings: 118291

OS Grid: ST264182

Mapcode National: GBR M3.MWV9

Mapcode Global: FRA 46HK.XJ5

Plus Code: 9C2RXX52+P7

Entry Name: Almshouses

Listing Date: 25 February 1955

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1060273

English Heritage Legacy ID: 271105

ID on this website: 101060273

Location: Staple Fitzpaine, Somerset, TA3

County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Civil Parish: Staple Fitzpaine

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description



ST21NE STAPLE FITZPAINE CP
STAPLE FITZPAINE VILLAGE

11/166 Almshouses

25.2.55

GV II*

Almshouse. Dated 1643, restored 1970 when altered internally and new windows
in similar style to front inserted on rear elevation. Donated by Sir William Portman, restored by Mr Clementoy. Squared and coursed blue lias, rendered
rear elevation, Ham stone dressings, slate roofs, coped verges, gable ends
and between first and second bays left and right.
Plan: formerly 4 rooms on each floor opening off corridor along rear
elevation, dogleg stairs at either end, now four 2-room flats, 2 on each
floor, central stair inserted in entrance hall. One and a half storeys, 4
bays, all 3-light hollow chamfered stone mullioned windows on facade, in
upper storey rising from eaves set in gabled dormers with coped verges and
hood moulds, string course with ground floor windows set below, 2 either
side of central door with plaque above 'Founded by Sir William Portman 1643, Restored 1973', C19 door with decorative hinges, coeval lean-to on right
return, reroofed and extended with string course continued, square headed
doorway with chamfered architrave and stops, C17 door; lean-to on left
return rebuilt. Three gabled dormers on rear elevation looking towards
churchyard of St Peters Church (qv).
Interior not sighted, said to contain original post and panel partitions and
roof trusses. The almshouses was originally founded to provide shelter for
'6 poor people'. (Photograph in NMR Almshouse Gazette No 75, 1970; Sixsmith, Staple Fitzpaine and the Forest of Neroche, 1958).


Listing NGR: ST2640018291

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