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Latitude: 51.0154 / 51°0'55"N
Longitude: -3.1368 / 3°8'12"W
OS Eastings: 320352
OS Northings: 124622
OS Grid: ST203246
Mapcode National: GBR LZ.JC53
Mapcode Global: FRA 469F.KRM
Plus Code: 9C3R2V87+57
Entry Name: Bramdean and The Coach House, and archway to north
Listing Date: 25 February 1955
Last Amended: 17 May 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1060538
English Heritage Legacy ID: 270517
ID on this website: 101060538
Location: Bishop's Hull, Somerset, TA1
County: Somerset
District: Somerset West and Taunton
Civil Parish: Bishop's Hull
Built-Up Area: Taunton
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Building
This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 19 October 2022 to correct a typo in the description and to reformat the text to current standards
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BISHOP'S HULL CP
BISHOP'S HULL ROAD (east side)
Bramdean and The Coach House and archway to north
(Formerly listed as Nos 1 and 2 Bramdean and archway to North, previously listed as Bramdean)
25.2.55
GV
II
House, now divided. Late C18, restored mid C20. Red brick, Flemish bond, double span hipped clay tile roof behind renewed brick parapet, brick stacks rising from eaves right. Paralled range. Two storeys, three bays; sixteen-pane sash windows with brick voussoirs, C20 opening pedimented door case with leaded fanlight and panelled door. Adjoining C18 archway to north, brick with Bath stone quoins, voussoir, and keystone, semicircular headed opening springing from impost, parapet missing, linked to house by about one metre of brick wall containing small semi-circular headed opening with keystone.
Interior not seen.
Listing NGR: ST2035224622
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