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Lydeard House, Attached Stables and Walls Abutting Entrance to the Latter

A Grade II* Listed Building in Bishops Lydeard, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0623 / 51°3'44"N

Longitude: -3.1903 / 3°11'25"W

OS Eastings: 316680

OS Northings: 129889

OS Grid: ST166298

Mapcode National: GBR LX.F9LH

Mapcode Global: FRA 4669.WCV

Plus Code: 9C3R3R65+WV

Entry Name: Lydeard House, Attached Stables and Walls Abutting Entrance to the Latter

Listing Date: 25 February 1955

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1295371

English Heritage Legacy ID: 270259

ID on this website: 101295371

Location: Bishops Lydeard, Somerset, TA4

County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Civil Parish: Bishop's Lydeard

Built-Up Area: Bishops Lydeard

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST1629 BISHOP'S LYDEARD CP WEST STREET (North side)

10/48
Lydeard House, attached stables,
and walls abutting entrance to
the latter

25.2.55

GV II*

Country House. Early - mid C18, enlarged late C18 and mid C19. Red sandstone random rubble, ashlar facade to main block
and stables entrance, limestone dressings, quoins, hipped slate roofs, rendered chimneys. Plan: 5 bay main block linked
to stables left by set back 5 bay wing. 2-storeys and attic, mainblock 2:1:2 bays, pedimented central bay breaking
forward slightly, dentil moulded cornice, oval window in tympanum with rusticated surround, 2 gabled dormers, 9 pane
sash windows first floor, 12 pane sash windows 12 pane ground floor moulded surrounds, latter with lintels. Central
glazed door, wooden Ionic portico of paired columns on shared plinth, dentil moulded cornice. Right return, random
rubble, canted full height bay, 6 pane sash windows first floor, 12 pane sash windowd ground floor in moulded
surrounds. To left set back 5 bay block linking stables entrance with single storey 2 bay flat roofed addition in angle
of house and wing, windows in outer bays irregularly placed, all 12 pane sash windows with similar surrounds. Stables
and house originally separate, the latter including the flat roofed extension, they were joined by a three bay addition
in mid C19. Stable entrance facade, red sandstone ashlar, limestone dressings, quoins, 2 and half storeys, 1 bay,
gabled with circular window, string courses, arched divided tracery window first floor with arched carriageway.
rusticated jambs, limestone vermiculated, chamfered archivolt with keystones. Entrance set at an angle to stable
courtyard. Abutting walls on facade of red sandstone random rubble, with limestone balustrades terminating in square
piers with pineapple finials, facing length of wall abutting entrance gateway (qv). Interior: late C18 Gothick -
Elizabethan style decoration. (Photographs in NMR).


Listing NGR: ST1668029889

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