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Latitude: 50.8961 / 50°53'46"N
Longitude: -2.9414 / 2°56'28"W
OS Eastings: 333892
OS Northings: 111160
OS Grid: ST338111
Mapcode National: GBR M8.RSRP
Mapcode Global: FRA 46QQ.XK7
Plus Code: 9C2VV3W5+CF
Entry Name: Knowle Manor Farmhouse
Listing Date: 4 February 1958
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1307409
English Heritage Legacy ID: 262192
ID on this website: 101307409
Location: Knowle St Giles, Somerset, TA20
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: Knowle St. Giles
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Church of England Parish: Chard the Good Shepherd Furnham
Church of England Diocese: Bath and Wells
Tagged with: Farmhouse
KNOWLE ST GILES CP KNOWLE LANE (North-west side)
ST31SE
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Knowle Manor Farmhouse
4.2.58
- II
Farmhouse. Probably C18. on site of medieval manor, but much modified in C19 and C20. Local stone rubble, some red
brick in Flemish bond and some squared flintwork with Ham stone ashlar dressings; plain clay tile roof over stone slate
base courses. hipped to south-west, with stepped coped gable to north- east with ball finial; brick chimney stacks. Two
storeys with attic, 4 bays. Bay 1 and 2 in brick; with 3-light small-pane casements to all but lower bay 2, which has a
5-light hollow-chamfer mullioned window with 4-centre-arched liqhts, set under square label. Bay 3 is a gabled
projection in squared flintwork, with ball finial to gable, having plinth and cill courses, and a 2-storey 1+5+1 light
angled bay window, detailed to match lower bay 2, in wave-mould: recesses, with flat roof over: bay 4 has a C20 copy of
the lover bay 2 window, and a 4-light casement above is a brick surround: between bays 1/2 a boarded door under a
concrete lintel and left of bay 4, in the angle, another boarded door set into a stone and tiled lean-to porch. A C20
timber and glass conservatory added to south-west gable. Top of bay 3 gable and the north-east gable rebuilt in brick.
A Cl8 extension to rear, set lower. Interior not seen, but reported to be much altered. Earlier known as Illeigh Farm,
it was in ancient manor whose house was first recorded in 1303. (VCH Somerset, Vol IV 1978, pl59).
Listing NGR: ST3389211160
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