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Latitude: 51.265 / 51°15'53"N
Longitude: -2.8596 / 2°51'34"W
OS Eastings: 340124
OS Northings: 152107
OS Grid: ST401521
Mapcode National: GBR MC.0HCZ
Mapcode Global: VH7D0.DG4M
Plus Code: 9C3V747R+X5
Entry Name: Badgworth Court
Listing Date: 9 February 1961
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1173938
English Heritage Legacy ID: 268830
ID on this website: 101173938
Location: Badgworth, Somerset, BS26
County: Somerset
District: Sedgemoor
Civil Parish: Weare
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Building
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ST45SW
5/172
WEARE CP
BADGWORTH LANE
Badgworth Court
(Formerly listed as Bagworth Court)
9.2.61
II
Country house, now hospital at time of listing. Mid C18 core, substantial early C19 additions and alterations; for the Ascott Family.
L plan, main block to right, kitchen and domestic wing to left. C18 south elevation of main block of coursed and squared rubble with some brick, moulded stone cornice, brick parapet, plain coping to each side of central pediment spanning three bays, brick stacks with stone caps. Two storeys, five bays, 12-pane sash windows in painted moulded stone architraces. Door opening to second bay in a similar surround, paired three-quarter glazed doors. Main door opening in right return; projecting two storey brick porch with a pedimented gable, double three-panelled doors, panelled blank transomlight; Tuscan four-column portico with flat entablature, triglyph frieze; 12-pane sash window to first floor, and on each floor of left and right returns.
North eleration of main block a parallel range of the early C19, brick and some squared rubble, hipped slate roof; two storeys, 3:3:3: bays, 12 and 15-pane sash windows, those to each side in shallow semi-circular base, window to left of ground floor of centre bay blocked, centre window with a C20 casement. Stair lantern to roof with a lead cupola; semi cirular headed window opening to each side, 17-light window heads with radiating glazing.
Domestic wing in plain style; sash windows with glazing bars.
Interior predominantly early C19, though two rooms to ground on south elevation of main block have mid C18 decorative strapwork ceiling, staircase hall with a screen of two Tuscan columns, open well staircase, finely turned balusters, carved treadends; moulded cornices, window shutters and elaborate stone fireplaces to the principal ground floor rooms.
Listing NGR: ST4012452107
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