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Latitude: 51.0713 / 51°4'16"N
Longitude: -2.3917 / 2°23'30"W
OS Eastings: 372653
OS Northings: 130294
OS Grid: ST726302
Mapcode National: GBR 0V4.N5D
Mapcode Global: FRA 56W9.22T
Plus Code: 9C3V3JC5+G8
Entry Name: The Coach House, Stables, Grooms House and Linking Garden Walls
Listing Date: 29 August 1984
Last Amended: 15 November 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1251796
English Heritage Legacy ID: 434607
ID on this website: 101251796
Location: Southmarsh, Somerset, BA9
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: Charlton Musgrove
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Architectural structure
In the entry for:
CHARLTON MUSGROVE CP
ST73SW
6/224 The Old Coach
House, stables,
grooms house and
linking garden
walls
II
The address should be amended to read:
ST73SW CHARLTON MUSGROVE CP
6/224 The Coach House,
Stables, Grooms
House and linking
garden walls
II
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CHARLTON MUSGROVE CP
ST73SW
6/224 The Old Coach House, stables,
groom's house and linking garden
walls
II
Coach House. Dated 1806. Local stone rubble with ashlar dressings; plain clay tiled roof. "T"-plan, single storey with
attics, 4 bays irregular fenestration. On West elevation central projecting gable with "Y"-tracery window to first
floor, and above plain oval plaque inscribed: "T L 1806"; otherwise C20 casements with traceried glazing bars. 10
metres West, linked by walling, the matching 2-storey groom's house, one room each floor, small side (enclosed)
staircase; small C20 lean-to addition to North 12 metres North West of house the stables to match, single storey, 6
bays with semi-circular "Y"-tracery windows bays 1 and 6, segmental arched doorways bays 2 and 5, modern casement
windows bays 3 and 4. Linking walls of rubble with flat stone copings, average 3 metres high enclosing stable yard,
kitchen garden and fruit garden, where the walls are 4 metres high and brick-lined on the inside. A complete and
attractive servants and kitchen garden complex to the former Charlton Musgrove Rectory, erected 1806 by the Leir
family, who held the living of the Church for about 200 years: the Rectory destroyed by fire c1940.
Listing NGR: ST7265330294
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