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Cheddar Pottery

A Grade II Listed Building in Cheddar, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2821 / 51°16'55"N

Longitude: -2.7672 / 2°46'1"W

OS Eastings: 346588

OS Northings: 153938

OS Grid: ST465539

Mapcode National: GBR JH.ZGN9

Mapcode Global: VH7D1.Z1GH

Plus Code: 9C3V76JM+R4

Entry Name: Cheddar Pottery

Listing Date: 29 January 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1296074

English Heritage Legacy ID: 268797

ID on this website: 101296074

Location: Lippiatt, Somerset, BS27

County: Somerset

District: Sedgemoor

Civil Parish: Cheddar

Built-Up Area: Cheddar

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST45SE CHEDDAR CP THE CLIFFS (North side)

6/118 Cheddar Pottery
(Marked on OS map as Mark Hole
Cottage)

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GV II

Two cottages, now pottery and shop. Early C19. Painted rubble and sole brick, pantile roof, 3 rubble stacks, single
brick stack. Two storeys, 5 bays, predominantly 12-pane sash windows to first floor, 4-pane sash windows to left 2
bays; 2 casements and 2 sash windows to ground floor; ground floor of frontage recessed to right, upper floor support
on 2 brick piers; 2 door openings in the recess, 2 C20 doors. Further door to left, plank door.


Listing NGR: ST4658853938

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