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The Market Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Somerton, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0538 / 51°3'13"N

Longitude: -2.7282 / 2°43'41"W

OS Eastings: 349054

OS Northings: 128526

OS Grid: ST490285

Mapcode National: GBR MK.FSQM

Mapcode Global: FRA 565B.GY2

Plus Code: 9C3V373C+GP

Entry Name: The Market Hall

Listing Date: 17 April 1959

Last Amended: 30 September 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1346033

English Heritage Legacy ID: 262966

ID on this website: 101346033

Location: Lower Somerton, Somerset, TA11

County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Civil Parish: Somerton

Built-Up Area: Somerton

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST49NW SOMERTON CP MARKET PLACE

9/160 The Market Hall
(formerly listed as the Town
Hall)
17.4.59


GV II

Market and Town Hall. C17 origins. Local lias stone cut and roughly squared, Ham stone dressings; clay pantiled roof
between stepped coped gables with ball finials, ornamental clay tile ridge. Two storeys, 5 bays; south elevation has
offset buttresses up to between-floors string course, which is interrupted by arches and labels to openings; cambered
arched doorway recess bay 1; 4 light chamfered mullioned window with flat head bay 2; semi circular arched doorways
bays 4 and 5; matching mullioned windows with labels to upper bays 1,2,4 and 5. east end has tall 5 light mullioned and
transomed window with semi-circular head; small added porch with coped gable and cambered arched doorway at west end
with smaller 5 light window above, having 4 centre arched head. north side has taller buttresses, and to bays 1 and 2
full height 5 light flat arched mullioned and transomed windows; bay 3 a slightly projecting chimney stack with
offsets, with 2-light window, lower right and similar window lower bay 4; upper bay 4 has 5 light window all on this
side without labels: bay 5 a cambered arched doorway up 3 steps. In north west corner against porch a cast iron pump
and stone bowl. Interior not seen: building undergoing substantial patching externally and interior remodelling (June
1984). The former Shambles House of at least 1688, repaired 1799. By 1841 focus of the meat market, but also used by
local magistrates until 1870- the west porch is a former lock-up. Owned by Lord Ilchester, it was sold to the town in
1913. Included for historical interest and importance in street scene. (VCH, Volume III, 1974).


Listing NGR: ST4906228526

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