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Latitude: 50.8848 / 50°53'5"N
Longitude: -2.7961 / 2°47'46"W
OS Eastings: 344092
OS Northings: 109781
OS Grid: ST440097
Mapcode National: GBR MG.SFG5
Mapcode Global: FRA 561R.LJ8
Plus Code: 9C2VV6M3+WG
Entry Name: Swan Inn and Attached Stables
Listing Date: 6 September 1974
Last Amended: 6 December 1993
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1293297
English Heritage Legacy ID: 390331
Also known as: The Crooked Swan
ID on this website: 101293297
Location: Crewkerne, Somerset, TA18
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: Crewkerne
Built-Up Area: Crewkerne
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Church of England Parish: Crewkerne
Church of England Diocese: Bath and Wells
CREWKERNE
ST4409 CHURCH STREET
876-1/7/52 (North side)
06/09/74 Swan Inn and attached stables
(Formerly Listed as:
CHURCH STREET
(North side)
Swan Hotel)
GV II
Hotel. C17 and C18, remodelled late C19.
MATERIALS: Ham Hill stone ashlar facade, limestone rubble to
the rest, slate roof with stone coping, moulded kneelers and
brick stacks to gable ends.
PLAN: double-depth plan with rear wing to the right continuing
along the rear and left to enclose a courtyard.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; symmetrical 5-window range. Rusticated
quoins and a plain eaves band. Flat arches with incised
keystones over late C19 horned 2/2-pane sashes. An oak 4-panel
door with tall overlight, is set under a Tuscan-style porch
with columns, cornice and blocking course.
To the rear is a courtyard with a C19 function room opposite;
this is on the first-floor, of tongued-and-grooved wood with 4
large 6/6-pane sashes. C20 buildings connect it to stables on
the left: these are 2 storeys, with stone staircase to the
left and two segmental arches, now blocked.
The earlier recorded building was remodelled and the facade
may originate from the C18, though it now has a
shallow-pitched roof and second-floor windows of the same
height as those on the first floor; the stacks, however, may
be C18, they are single rows on Ham Hill stone bases.
INTERIOR: The ground floor of the hotel is C20 Tudor-style,
the upper floors are altered but have 4-panel doors. The
stables have 6 original stalls, the divisions of which are of
diagonal planking with swept tops and chamfered newels,
otherwise altered.
HISTORY: In 1751 there were 35 hostelries in Crewkerne. The
Swan Hotel was among the four most important, and was
described as "newly built" in 1774.
(Victoria County History: Somerset: Oxford: 9).
Listing NGR: ST4409209781
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