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Latitude: 50.9768 / 50°58'36"N
Longitude: -2.7674 / 2°46'2"W
OS Eastings: 346222
OS Northings: 119993
OS Grid: ST462199
Mapcode National: GBR MH.LNQY
Mapcode Global: FRA 562J.KPM
Plus Code: 9C2VX6GM+P3
Entry Name: The Bakers Arms Inn, Cottage Attached to South and Roadside Boundary Railings
Listing Date: 28 April 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1227367
English Heritage Legacy ID: 424960
ID on this website: 101227367
Location: Martock, Somerset, TA12
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: Martock
Built-Up Area: Martock
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Cottage
The Bakers Arms Inn etc, North Street.
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ST42SE MARTOCK CP NORTH STREET (West side)
3/316 The Bakers Arms Inn, cottage
12/316 attached to south and roadside
boundary railings
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GV II
Inn and cottage attached. Early C19. Inn in red brick, Flemish bond, with Ham stone plinth and quoins, cottage in Ham
stone ashlar. Welsh slate roofs to rather shallow pitch, with stepped coped gables to inn; brick chimney stacks. Two
storeys; cottage 2 bays and inn 3 bays, irregular fenestration, with one bay of extensions between. Inn has 16-pane
sash windows under painted stone lintols, with stone cills above and to lower bay 2, with 12-pane shop window lower bay
3; boarded door with light cut in to bay 1, with beaded ashlar surround; right of bay 2 a 6-panelled door in stone
architrave. Between inn and cottage a monopitched roofed and a flat roofed extension. Cottage has small pane casement
windows of early pattern to bay 1 and a horizontal bar casement to upper bay 2, lower bay 2 blocked; between bays a
boarded door set in recess. Interiors not seen. Railings marking eastern boundaries: to cottage alternate hoops and
spearpoints of late C19; to inn, 0.5 m away from building, with returns to ends and door jambs, railings have cast iron
collared spearpoints, all contributing to the setting of the buildings. The inn seems to have been converted to this
use in the earlier C20. It may previously have been a shop. (VCH, Vol III, 1974).
Listing NGR: ST4622219993
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