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Latitude: 51.461 / 51°27'39"N
Longitude: -2.0726 / 2°4'21"W
OS Eastings: 395054
OS Northings: 173557
OS Grid: ST950735
Mapcode National: GBR 2SK.BV3
Mapcode Global: VHB3V.1J5W
Plus Code: 9C3VFW6G+9X
Entry Name: Scott's Mill Farmhouse
Listing Date: 25 November 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1283401
English Heritage Legacy ID: 316197
ID on this website: 101283401
Location: Tytherton Lucas, Wiltshire, SN15
County: Wiltshire
Civil Parish: Bremhill
Traditional County: Wiltshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire
Church of England Parish: Chippenham with Tytherton Lucas
Church of England Diocese: Bristol
Tagged with: Farmhouse
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BREMHILL
TYTHERTON LUCAS
Scott's Mill Farmhouse
II
Farmhouse, C17, altered in C18, timber-frame, rubble stone and red
brick with stone slate roofs. Two storeys, L-plan main range with
end stacks to cross wing. Cross wing refronted in red brick in
late C18 with beaded stone mullion windows, three-light each side
of door in C20 lean-to porch, 2-light each side above and small
centre sash. Brickwork has straight joint to left of first floor
centre and exposed post to right. Left end gable is rubble stone
original chimney gable. Right gable is timber-framed with inserted
stack, framing exposed in gable, wall-posts only below. Gable
loading doors. Rear wall is rendered. Range to right of timber-
framed gable has red brick front but one angle post exposed, ground
floor door in gabled brick porch and window to right. Rear is
rendered. Lower addition to right has end stack, rendered walls,
front C20 brick extension and rear hipped eaves dormer and C20
windows.
Interior: cross wing timber-lintel fireplace with ashlar sides,
chamfered beams and tie-beam and collar roof trusses altered in C18
or early C19 with tie-beams cut and reset lower with queen posts,
and inserted trusses between originals. Scott's Mill was part of
the estates of Stanley Abbey before the C16, let to H. Goldney,
clothier, 1526 and to J. Scott 1554. A house of 3 bays is recorded
in early C17. Held by Scott family to 1744 and by Palmer family to
early C19. The mill building stood on opposite side of the Marden
until demolished in 1987.
(K. Rogers, Wiltshire and Somerset Woollen Mills, 1976; 89-90)
Listing NGR: ST9505473557
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