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Latitude: 51.0256 / 51°1'32"N
Longitude: -2.7583 / 2°45'29"W
OS Eastings: 346915
OS Northings: 125413
OS Grid: ST469254
Mapcode National: GBR MH.HR0K
Mapcode Global: FRA 563D.P77
Plus Code: 9C3V26GR+7M
Entry Name: The Devonshire Arms Hotel
Listing Date: 17 April 1959
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1264749
English Heritage Legacy ID: 263218
ID on this website: 101264749
Location: Long Sutton, Somerset, TA10
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: Long Sutton
Built-Up Area: Long Sutton
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Hotel
LONG SUTTON CP THE GREEN (North side)
ST4625
The Devonshire Arms Hotel
12/152
17.4.59
GV
II
Inn. Probably C18 fabric, reshaped C19. Local lias stone, cut and squared, the facade having pecked finish, Ham stone
dressings; Welsh slate roof between stepped coped gables; stone chimney stacks. Two storeys with attics; 5 bays, of
which bays 1, 3 and 5 are slightly projecting and gabled with ornamental finials. Double chamfer mullioned and
transomed windows with casement infills, of 3 lights to outer bays and 2-light elsewhere, set under square labels;
simple lancet vents with square labels to gables; to bay 3 a projecting open stone porch with Doric columns, simple
entablature and pitched stone slab roof, in the pediment of which is a panel with the Devonshire Arms, all protecting a
panelled door. Small matching 1-bay extension attached to north west corner. Interior not seen. By 1756 the inch was
known as The Blue Ball, but from 1787 until the 1860's - possibly the time of refacing - it was known as The Buck's
Held (VCH, vol III, 1974).
Listing NGR: ST4691525413
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