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Latitude: 51.3745 / 51°22'28"N
Longitude: -2.3478 / 2°20'52"W
OS Eastings: 375886
OS Northings: 163991
OS Grid: ST758639
Mapcode National: GBR 0QJ.M8Q
Mapcode Global: VH96M.8Q56
Plus Code: 9C3V9MF2+QV
Entry Name: Nos 11 and 12 with Steps and Terrace
Listing Date: 11 August 1972
Last Amended: 15 October 2010
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1394115
English Heritage Legacy ID: 509504
ID on this website: 101394115
Location: Widcombe, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA2
County: Bath and North East Somerset
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset
Tagged with: Building
CHURCH STREET Widcombe
(East side)
Nos.11 AND 12
with steps and terrace
11/08/72
GV II
Two houses, set parallel with street. No.11 early C19, No. 12 thought to date back to 1560.
MATERIALS: Rubble, rendered and scribed to front, pantile roofs.
PLAN: Single depth front range lies on raised terrace on street front, and extended early by narrow bay at left, also possibly top storey added. No.12 is set parallel behind.
EXTERIOR: Front three storeys, windows all stone mullioned casements, flush set, with iron lights and rectangular leading, two two-light with small ovolo mould members at second floor, probably C19, above two-light far left, and three and two-light with ovolo mould and straight drip courses. Ground floor three-light and two-light with hollow chamfer mould members, and two plank doors, all under drip course. To left, beyond main frontage, further plank door, to No.12, in boundary walling. Coped gables, to left set in single bay, with stacks. Right return in rubble, and left end has two storey addition to lean-to roof.
INTERIORS: Not inspected.
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: Across front, approached by four stone steps, narrow terrace with stone flags on coursed stone retaining wall.
HISTORY: According to the owner of No.12 in 1990 `the earliest date connected with the property is 1560. The front suggests a date pre C18. And some glass in the front windows could be original. Annexe to the back built c1740 by owners of Crowe Hall and served as a tied gardener¿s cottage until 1980. It was used as a watering place on the sheep drive to and from Exeter and there is a well in the wall at the front. Vaults at the rear of the building which is itself carved into the hillside. The house seems to have been called `The Red House¿ sometime in the past¿.
SOURCE: Bath City Council Listed Buildings archive.
Listing NGR: ST7588663991
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