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Latitude: 51.1332 / 51°7'59"N
Longitude: -2.9443 / 2°56'39"W
OS Eastings: 334023
OS Northings: 137521
OS Grid: ST340375
Mapcode National: GBR M7.8ZWR
Mapcode Global: VH7DJ.XSB6
Plus Code: 9C3V43M4+77
Entry Name: Crosstree House the Old Rectory
Listing Date: 24 June 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1060109
English Heritage Legacy ID: 269529
ID on this website: 101060109
Location: Chedzoy, Somerset, TA7
County: Somerset
District: Sedgemoor
Civil Parish: Chedzoy
Built-Up Area: Chedzoy
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
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CHEDZOY CP FRONT STREET (East side)
ST33NW
1/7 The Old Rectory and Crosstree
House
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- II
(Marked on O.S. map as Rectory). Rectory, now divided into 2 dwellings. Circa 1830, probably by Richard Carver, the
Diocesan architect, on an earlier C18 core, some C20 refenestration. Rendered and scribed to resemble ashlar, angle
buttresses with set-offs, hipped and gabled slate roofs, some bitumen treated. Some polygonal stacks with moulded stone
caps, 3 grouped stacks set diagonally, some C20 stacks, 2 pedimented dormers with ornamental finials to south. L-plan.
Gothic. Main entrance front to south of The Old Rectory, 2 storeys and attic, irregular fenestration, 2-light
stone-mullioned windows with labels and a canted stone oriel with quatrefoils at base. Embattled single-storey entrance
porch, string with carved panels, 4-centred arch door opening in stone surround, traceried door. Large single-storey
canted stone bay to garden front. Other elevations in conforming style, some U.P.V.C. casements on roadside elevations.
Coeval interior stated to be of some quality.
Listing NGR: ST3402337521
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