Latitude: 51.3996 / 51°23'58"N
Longitude: -2.0143 / 2°0'51"W
OS Eastings: 399102
OS Northings: 166725
OS Grid: ST991667
Mapcode National: GBR 2TF.7KK
Mapcode Global: VHB48.12HX
Plus Code: 9C3V9XXP+R7
Entry Name: Splatts House
Listing Date: 31 July 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1240092
English Heritage Legacy ID: 438204
ID on this website: 101240092
Location: The Splatts, Wiltshire, SN11
County: Wiltshire
Civil Parish: Heddington
Traditional County: Wiltshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire
Church of England Parish: Heddington St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury
Tagged with: House
ST 96 NE HEDDINGTON SPLATTS LANE
5/136 Splatts House
II
House built 1729 for F and P Child, chequered brick with ashlar
dressings, slate roof and end stacks. Two storeys and attic, 5-
window range. Formal east front with moulded plinth, rusticated
quoins, moulded string, coved cornice and parapet with corner urns.
Centre porch bay projects with balustrade. Two dormers. Main
windows are segment-headed in raised bead-moulded surrounds with
keystones. C19 plate glass sashes. String course and cornice
broken forward over keystones. Porch bay has similar windows to
first floor front and sides, ground floor side doors in segment-
headed surrounds and front door in moulded architrave with broad
shell hood on scroll brackets. Inner door has architrave and
fielded strips each side, possibly indicating a removed hood and
therefore that porch bay is added. Four-window rear with coved
eaves cornice, the upper floor complete, the first floor with
dripcourse but right window removed, the ground floor with door in
moulded surround and dripcourse over 2 windows to right, but one
removed. To left, a moulded stone plaque FCP 1729 and then 2
superimposed mullion and transom 2-light stair windows. An early
C19 rear wing connects to a 2-storey gabled outbuilding with
asbestos sheet roof and coped south gable. East side bead-moulded
2-light upper window and ground floor single light. South end wall
has moulded plinth, flush quoins and ashlar gable with 6 tiers of
dove-openings. West side has recessed cyma-moulded mullion
windows, two 2-lights flanking upper door, 3-light with dripstone
below. Interior of house mostly altered in C19, some panelled
shutters. Outbuilding to rear has full-width circular opening in
first floor at north end, purpose unknown. Splatts was the estate
of the Child family from the C16 to 1780. Sir Francis Child (1642-
1720) founded Child's Bank, London.
(Wiltshire Notes and Queries 11, 1899; R.J. Cole, A short history
4 Heddinton and district n.d.)
Listing NGR: ST9910266725
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