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Burlingham Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Tintinhull, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9933 / 50°59'35"N

Longitude: -2.7073 / 2°42'26"W

OS Eastings: 350453

OS Northings: 121780

OS Grid: ST504217

Mapcode National: GBR MK.KRX6

Mapcode Global: FRA 566H.C2F

Plus Code: 9C2VX7VV+83

Entry Name: Burlingham Farmhouse

Listing Date: 21 March 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1235757

English Heritage Legacy ID: 426445

ID on this website: 101235757

Location: Somerset, BA22

County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Civil Parish: Tintinhull

Built-Up Area: Tintinhull

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST 52 SW TINTINHULL BURLINGHAMS LANE

4/86 Burlingham Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse with attached barn, now house. Early to mid C19. Red brick in Flemish
bond, painted on south front and rendered on left gable; barn in coursed lias,
roofs plain tile with two courses Welsh slate at eaves. A gable entry plan
with staircase central to back wall and two principal rooms; the barn, rear
right, later attached to house by link unit, now containing principal entry
on right gable. Two storeys and attic, 2 windows; at ground floor are 3-
light hollow chamfer stone mullion to round heads with leading, set back
from flush jambs and lintels, first floor 2-light small pane horizontal
sliding sash, alternating quoins, raised verges at gables all details in
Ham stone. On left gable a small 2-light horizontal sash to attic, quoins
and voussoirs as to front, and, to left, a Roman Doric portico to flat archi-
trave on one step to glazed door; this was the original entry. Right gable
in brick has similar attic window but C20 glazed door to right in link unit.
Rendered gable stack, left, brick gable stack, right. Back, in brick has
one 3-light stone mullioned to ground floor and 3 horizontal sliding small
pane sashes to first floor. Two-light C20 casement in link. Barn has broad
gables to stepped copings, brick dressings; at right end two plank doors
at ground floor, one loading door above, right, at left end a central door
flanked by C20 casements under a ventilating casement.
Interior mostly as built, with square newel stair in stone, treads with
nosings, through two floors, and simple wrought iron rail balustrade. All
inner doors are stripped pine six-panel moulded, in flush, unpainted Ham
stone jambs and lintols. Doorway from staircase to former entrance hall
with basket-handle arch and keystone. Large opening formed from kitchen
to barn annexe. Fireplaces mainly C19. Fluted jambs to rosettes. Shutters
to ground floor windows. Plain ceilings. Some flagstone flooring. Roof
simple A-frame exposed within two attic rooms. Barn has concrete floor,
timber plank central division under square beam, central wall carried up
to ridge. A-frame roof, purlins with tusk tenon fixing. A handsome little
house which has been very little changed from its original build.

Listing NGR: ST5045321780

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