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23, 25 and 27, East Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Martock, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9704 / 50°58'13"N

Longitude: -2.7617 / 2°45'42"W

OS Eastings: 346614

OS Northings: 119272

OS Grid: ST466192

Mapcode National: GBR MH.M459

Mapcode Global: FRA 563K.1XP

Plus Code: 9C2VX6CQ+58

Entry Name: 23, 25 and 27, East Street

Listing Date: 19 April 1961

Last Amended: 11 May 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1265900

English Heritage Legacy ID: 423586

ID on this website: 101265900

Location: Martock, Somerset, TA12

County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Civil Parish: Martock

Built-Up Area: Martock

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


In the entry for:
MARTOCK EAST STREET

(south side)
12/252
Nos 25, 27 (East St
Farmhouse) and 29
(formerly listed as
Farmhouse and barn
attached to west, 105
yards east south east of
Marfleet House)
the entry shall be amended as follows:
EAST STREET
(south side)

No 23 (The Barn), No 25
(East Street Farmhouse)
and No 27 (formerly
listed as Farmhouse and
Barn attached to west,
105 yards east south east
of Marfleet House)

Former single farmhouse with barn, now (1987) three houses. C18 mostly, but
with C17 or earlier origins. Ham stone ashlar; Welsh slate roof between coped
gables, brick chimney stacks. Two storeys: 5 bays then throughway then 3 bays,
irregular fenestration. No 23 (The Barn), a C20 conversion, in 3 bays with
small-pane casements in reconstructed stone surrounds, a long single storey
extension northwards from the north-west corner, and a hipped slate roof: the
original overall form of the farmhouse with barn is maintained. No 25 (East
Street Farmhouse) 3 bays, that to left formerly part of adjoining house; outer
bays 4-light casements with horizontal bar lights, and central 2-light above a
part glazed door in plain raised surround. To the right the throughway, No 25
having a 2-light casement in the return wall. No 27 of 2 bays, to the left a
4-light casement with horizontal bar lights at each level, and to right a single
light above a part-glazed door in plain opening. Interior not inspected, but
reported is a C17 through-passage 3-room plan, with C18 modifications. (VAG
Report, unpublished SRO, 1976).

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ST4619 MARTOCK CP EAST STREET (South side)

12/252 Nos 25, 27
(East Street Farmhouse) and 29
(formerly listed as Farmhouse and
barn attached to west, 105 yards
east south-east of Marfleet House)
19.4.61

GV II

Former single farmhouse with barn, now three houses. C18 mostly but with C17 or earlier origins. Ham stone ashlar:
Welsh slate roof between coped gables; brick chimney stacks. Two storeys; 5 bays, then throughway, then 3 bays
irregular fenestration. No 29 to east, of 3 bays; outer bays have 4-light plain mullioned windows in simple
architraves, with horizontal bar lights; later single-light window to upper bay 2, and below a part glazed boarded door
in plain opening. No 27 of 2 bays; upper bay 1 has a 2-light mullioned window matching No 29, and bay 2 has similar
4-light windows to both levels; lower bay 1 has part glazed door set in plain raised surround; then the throughway,
No 27 having a 2-light window in the side wall. No 25 is a later C20 conversion of the barn, with small-pane casement
windows in reconstructed stone surrounds, with long single-storey extension northwards from north-west corner, with
hipped slate roof; the portion does not alter the original form of a substantial farm complex. Interior not seen, but
reported is a C17 through passage 3-room plan, with C18 modifications. (VAG Report, Unpublished SRO, 1976).

Listing NGR: ST4661419272

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