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Poxwell House

A Grade I Listed Building in Poxwell, Dorset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.6553 / 50°39'18"N

Longitude: -2.3674 / 2°22'2"W

OS Eastings: 374122

OS Northings: 84017

OS Grid: SY741840

Mapcode National: GBR 106.VNY

Mapcode Global: FRA 57XB.RJB

Plus Code: 9C2VMJ4M+42

Entry Name: Poxwell House

Listing Date: 26 January 1956

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1304095

English Heritage Legacy ID: 105949

ID on this website: 101304095

Location: Poxwell, Dorset, DT2

County: Dorset

Civil Parish: Poxwell

Traditional County: Dorset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Dorset

Church of England Parish: Osmington with Poxwell St Osmond

Church of England Diocese: Salisbury

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Description


SY 78 SW POXWELL -

9/58 Poxwell House
26.1.56
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Manor House in grounds. c.1600 east block with a north cross wing
probable H plan intended by south cross wing never built. Early C17
addition in the angle at rear of house, and north cross wing extended
to the west. C19 rebuilding in north west wing. 1934 house thoroughly
restored and new roofs built, west wing extended further west.
South wall of the main range has rebuilt. Portland ashlar and
coursed rubble walls. Clay tile roofs with stone slates at eaves. C20
rebuilt stone stacks at south gable, at ridge right of centre,
two on rear eaves, two on north gable ends, and on each of the
north elevation gables. New symmetrical east elevation. Two storeys
and attics. 5 windows and 6 to projecting Parlour range at north end.
Consistent 4 light mullion-and-transom windows, C20 metal casements
with lead lights throughout. Gabled 1½ storey porch at centre, with
stone copings and apex finial. Stone niches, shell headed either side
of a round headed entrance archway with jewelled imposts and keystone.
Niches are repeated inside the porch, one of these is scratched '1618
R.M.'. Inner doorway, similar though with rusticated semi circular
head. Plank and studded door, C17. The west elevation of main block,
has moulded plinth and string. The doorway on alignment with front
porch has moulded jambs and depressed four centred head. To the south
two small C20 windows replace a former 4 light window. The added
projection against the north cross wing is gabled to the west and has
original mullioned windows, restored. The north elevation is of
ashlar with moulded plinth and strings, and is carried up to four gables.
Windows not symmetrically arranged, most are mullion-and-transomed, restored
C20. At the west end of original block is a doorway with scratched I.S.
1626. Western extension of the north wing has walls of coursed rubble,
with heavily restored and C20 windows of one, two and three lights.
Interior: great hall fireplace, C17, stone with flanking engaged coupled
corinthian columns carrying enriched entablature and pediment enclosing chenios
head. Side figures. (plate 150, RCHM). Walls have compartmented C17
panelling from elsewhere. Screens passage south of the hall has in the
south wall two stone doorways with moulded jambs and depressed 3 centred
heads. Parlour and Boudoir have C17 fireplaces with four centred heads. The
dining room has a very wide open fireplace, with 3 centred head and an
oven in the east abutment. Walls lined with C17 panelling. (R.C.H.M.
Dorset II, p. 260 (3)).


Listing NGR: SY7412284017

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