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Latitude: 51.1269 / 51°7'36"N
Longitude: -2.5417 / 2°32'30"W
OS Eastings: 362184
OS Northings: 136540
OS Grid: ST621365
Mapcode National: GBR MS.9CVV
Mapcode Global: VH8B6.WYM0
Plus Code: 9C3V4FG5+Q8
Entry Name: Ringwell House
Listing Date: 25 February 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1345189
English Heritage Legacy ID: 268316
ID on this website: 101345189
Location: Ditcheat, Somerset, BA4
County: Somerset
District: Mendip
Civil Parish: Ditcheat
Built-Up Area: Ditcheat
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: House
DITCHEAT CP WRAXALL ROAD (North side)
ST6235
WRAXALL
16/106 Ringwell House
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- II
Country villa, mid C19. Formerly rectory. Cut and squared lias, wide bracketed eaves, slate roof, later brick stacks
except one original ashlar stack, freestone dressings Italianate. Two and 3-storeys, principal garden front to south
of 1:1 bays, that to left stepped forward slightly under a front-facing gable, first floor band; 9-pane sash windows on
first floor, freestone surrounds, that to left with a semi-circular head with radiating strapwork tracery; on ground
floor larger sash windows with wide-set glazing bars, large single-storey ranted stone bay on left, blocking course.
Left return in a conforming style. Entrance front on right return, large emphasised ashlar porch, semi-circular head
openings, large to centre and smaller on each side, paired single-panelled doors, clear-glazed fanlight. Attached
single-stormy coachhouse at rear, conforming though plainer style. Interior with coeval features including ornamental
plasterwork, chimneypieces, window shutters, doors and staricase.
Listing NGR: ST6218436540
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