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Latitude: 52.07 / 52°4'11"N
Longitude: -1.8183 / 1°49'5"W
OS Eastings: 412554
OS Northings: 241305
OS Grid: SP125413
Mapcode National: GBR 4N6.34C
Mapcode Global: VHB12.F7MH
Plus Code: 9C4W359J+XM
Entry Name: Latimer's
Listing Date: 25 August 1960
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1171390
English Heritage Legacy ID: 127056
ID on this website: 101171390
Location: Weston-sub-Edge, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, GL55
County: Gloucestershire
District: Cotswold
Civil Parish: Weston Subedge
Built-Up Area: Weston-sub-Edge
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire
Church of England Parish: Weston-sub-Edge with Aston-sub-Edge
Church of England Diocese: Gloucester
Tagged with: Building
SP 14 SW WESTON SUBEDGE STRATFORD ROAD
(north side)
4/139 Latimer's
25.8.60
II
Large house, once formerly a coaching inn. C16; enlarged early
C17. Limestone ashlar with stone slate roof. C17 wing added
across end of C16 house to form T-plan; second C17 wing beyond; all
two-storey with attic. Earlier house: parapet with 2 blocked ovolo
moulded 3-light parapet windows and dormer windows behind; 4-
centred arched doorway; alterations at north end; doorway with
moulded flat stone hood on stone brackets on west side. Cross wing
has gable chimney at east end with paired diagonal shafts; 2 small
round-headed windows to left; at west gable end 2 12-light
mullioned and transomed windows with cavetto moulding and hood.
End wing has 2 and 3-light ovolo moulded mullioned windows and
laternal chimney, again with paired diagonal shafts; finely carved
coronet finials topped by fleur-de-lys decoration. Service wing to
west has timber casement windows on north side; cross-roll saddles
to gables. Chimneys have moulded caps. Attached screen wall with
round arched opening incorporating imposts and keystone with date
shield above: 1617 EB. C19 coach house beyond.
Interior: much altered in C16 wing, but some timber framing
visible; small raised upper floor stone fireplace survives. Late
Jacobean stone fireplace and door screen in C17 wing; another
carved stone fireplace with foliage decoration in adjacent room.
Said once to have been the home of Bishop Latimer of Worcester.
Listing NGR: SP1255441305
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