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Claverton Manor (The American Museum) and Screen Walls to North and South

A Grade I Listed Building in Claverton, Bath and North East Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3752 / 51°22'30"N

Longitude: -2.3111 / 2°18'40"W

OS Eastings: 378439

OS Northings: 164064

OS Grid: ST784640

Mapcode National: GBR 0QK.QJ4

Mapcode Global: VH96M.WPKM

Plus Code: 9C3V9MGQ+3G

Entry Name: Claverton Manor (The American Museum) and Screen Walls to North and South

Listing Date: 1 February 1956

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1214609

English Heritage Legacy ID: 399485

Also known as: American Museum in Britain
American Museum & Gardens

ID on this website: 101214609

Location: Claverton, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA2

County: Bath and North East Somerset

Civil Parish: Claverton

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

Tagged with: Museum Independent museum

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Description


ST 76 SE CLAVERTON

7/60 Claverton Manor (The American
Museum) and Screen Walls to North
1.2.56 and South

G.V. I

Manor or country house, now a museum. 1819-20 by Jeffry Wyatt (later Sir Jeffry
Wyatville) for John Vivian of Claverton. Ashlar with rusticated ground floor;
hipped slate roof behind moulded cornice and blocking course; ashlar stacks with
moulded caps. 3 storeys and basement. East elevation, 3:3:3 bays, the outer
ones are in 3 storey segmental bows; glazing bar sash windows,in moulded
architraves on upper floors. The centre 3 bays consist of two Giant Order attached
Ionic columns in antis, resting on the rusticated ground floor; shallow niches
containing statues flank the columns; centre first floor window under a cornice
on long brackets; projecting square porch with urns on parapet, glazed door
flanked by tall windows, all under a recessed segmental head. South elevation:
1:3:1 bays, the centre 3 are slightly advanced with Giant Ionic pilasters
supporting a pediment which has the Vivian arms in the tympanum; similar
fenestration to east front. West (entrance) elevation: 1:3:1 bays, the centre 3
are advanced and the inner bay is recessed with 2 Giant Ionic columns in antis;
central glazing bar sash window under cornice on long brackets; glazed door
flanked by tall lights and under a recessed segmental headed niche; fenestration
as east elevation; affixed plaque by door reads "Here Winston Spencer Churchill
on July 26th, 1897 made his first political speech". From the south-west corner
a tall screen projects to the south; panelled ashlar wall of 7 bays with a
balustraded parapet and urns on pedestals, approximately 20 yards long. A
similar wall extends to the north from the north-east and north-west corners:
6 bays with a projecting porch on the east front and alternating panels and
glazing bar sash windows on the west front; between the north screen walls are
service rooms. Interior: open well staircase hall, cast iron anthemion
balustrade, circular lantern and ox-skull plasterwork; Greek Revival room to
north-east with enriched cornice and frieze and marble fireplace with caryatids.


Listing NGR: ST7843964064

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