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Eastfields

A Grade II Listed Building in Charlton Horethorne, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0078 / 51°0'28"N

Longitude: -2.4785 / 2°28'42"W

OS Eastings: 366524

OS Northings: 123270

OS Grid: ST665232

Mapcode National: GBR MW.JXHM

Mapcode Global: FRA 56PG.473

Plus Code: 9C3V2G5C+4H

Entry Name: Eastfields

Listing Date: 23 April 2004

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1390901

English Heritage Legacy ID: 491593

ID on this website: 101390901

Location: Charlton Horethorne, Somerset, DT9

County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Civil Parish: Charlton Horethorne

Built-Up Area: Charlton Horethorne

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


CHARLTON HORETHORNE

387/0/10011 MONUMENT TRIANGLE
23-APR-04 Eastfields

GV II
House. Circa early C16; remodelled C18; extended C19 and C20. Limestone rubble. Clay plain tile roof with gabled ends. Red brick axial and gable-end stacks.
PLAN: 3-room and cross/ through-passage plan [high end to the left], originally partly open to the roof. Remodelled in the C18 when the roof was raised and reconstructed, floors were inserted and a chimney stack was built in the cross/ through-passage with back-to-back fireplaces heating the hall and lower right end room and forming a lobby at the front. In the C19 an outshut was added to the rear and in the C20 a tall 2-storey extension was built on to the rear left [NW].
EXTERIOR: 1-storey and attic. Asymmetrical 3-window south front with 3-light casements on left, 4-light casement on right and plank door to right of centre; two 2-light attic casements in small gables with segmental brick arches over the windows. At rear [north] single-storey stone rubble outshut with corrugated-iron lean-to roof and tall C20 2-storey flat roof addition on right.
INTERIOR: Right room has boxed-in cross-beam and slightly chamfered joists; fireplace blocked with C20 fireplace, over which there is a deeply-chamfered truncated beam. Former hall has unchamfered joists and large fireplace with chamfered timber bressumer with run-out stops, deeply chamfered beam above and Georgian cupboard to right with panelled door. Part of plank-and-muntin screen remains between former hall and inner room on left [west]. C20 staircase in rear of inner room. 4-bay roof structure with two tiers of tenoned-purlins, diagonally trenched ridgepiece and common-rafters intact; the truss over the hall appears to be slightly smoke-blackened, but it has been truncated and a small collar with a king-post replaces the apex of the truss.
A good example of an C18 remodelling of a small late Medieval house, making a valuable architectural contribution to the centre of the village.

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