Latitude: 50.846 / 50°50'45"N
Longitude: -2.9574 / 2°57'26"W
OS Eastings: 332694
OS Northings: 105596
OS Grid: ST326055
Mapcode National: GBR M7.W2KN
Mapcode Global: FRA 46PV.X94
Plus Code: 9C2VR2WV+93
Entry Name: Lakehayes
Listing Date: 30 November 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1249267
English Heritage Legacy ID: 430751
ID on this website: 101249267
Location: Tatworth, Somerset, TA20
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: Tatworth and Forton
Built-Up Area: Tatworth
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Church of England Parish: Tatworth St John the Evangelist
Church of England Diocese: Bath and Wells
Tagged with: Building
ST3205 TATWORTH AND FORTON CP SCHOOL LANE (west side)
SOUTH CHARD
12/101 Lakehaves
30-NOV-1987
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- II
Former farmhouse, now dwelling. Late C16-early C17, refenestrated C19 and C20 and outshut with stair added and part of rear wall rebuilt. Slobbered random rubble and flint with stone quoins. Roof is double Roman tiled roof to front with corrugated sheeting to rear. Roughcast stacks to both gable ends.
Plan: 2-cell and cross passage, single storey outshot at rear and on left return with staircase addition rising from rear of through passage. Two storeys, 5 bays, with mostly 3-light windows of various dates. Front (garden) elevation has central C18 door with raking buttress to right.
Interior: cross passage screens renewed to left, but right retains head beam and cill. Ground floor room to right has chamfered beams with step and runout stops, open fireplace with chamfered lintel. Room to left of passage has blocked fireplace. The roof structure, visible on the upper floor, consists of 3 jointed cruck trusses with trenched purlins and mortice and tenon jointed collars. One cruck has been strengthened with additional timbers and another has a replacement collar.
History: The building is considered to be late C16 or early C17 in date. For a house of this date, it has an unusually large number of window openings at first floor level to the front elevation. It is possible that the first floor may have originally been used for some industrial activity that required good lighting.
Assessment of Importance: Lakehayes is a substantially intact C17 building, despite later changes, and it has significant historic fabric and plan form. It retains its roof structure and a number of interior fittings which include an open fireplace with wooden bressumer and the remains of its screens passage.
Bibliography: Vernacular Architecture Group Report (Vernacular Architecture Group) Jan 1984.
Listing NGR: ST3269405596
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