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Babington House

A Grade II* Listed Building in Kilmersdon, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2579 / 51°15'28"N

Longitude: -2.425 / 2°25'30"W

OS Eastings: 370436

OS Northings: 151057

OS Grid: ST704510

Mapcode National: GBR MY.15D4

Mapcode Global: VH89P.XNB1

Plus Code: 9C3V7H5F+5X

Entry Name: Babington House

Listing Date: 11 March 1968

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1177567

English Heritage Legacy ID: 267924

ID on this website: 101177567

Location: Somerset, BA11

County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Civil Parish: Mells

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


KILMERSDON CP
ST75SW
6/141
11.3.68

BABINGTON
Babington House

GV
II*

Country House in landscaped grounds. Circa 1705 for Henry Mompesson; altered and extended, dated on rainwater head:-
"l790", for Captain Charles Knatchbull, possibly by John Pinch, further C19 work. Coursed and squared rubble, freestone
dressings, plinth, lintel band, rusticated alternating quoins, dentil cornice, plain parapet with a coping, hipped
concrete tile roof, some flat-roofed dormers with sash windows to returns, ashlar stacks. Roughly rectangular on plan,
with a central light-well, north front with bow. Symmetrical early Georgian front. Basement, 2 storeys and attic, 7
bays, 12-pane sash windows in moulded architraves, to ground floor with cornice drips. Central door opening with
bolection moulded architrave, semi-circular stone shell hood on brackets with enrichment; three-quarter glazed door.
Large 2-storey, 3 window bow to north front, 12-pane sash windows. Seven-bay south front, entrance projects with a
Gothick door opening. Single storey service wing at rear. Interior with important features; hall with ceiling with
ornamental plasterwork, stair-case with turned and twisted balusters, dado panelling, doors in bolection moulded
surrounds; dining room with ornamental plasterwork, doorcases and chimneypiece; first floor drawing room also richly
decorated; further features including chimneypieces, ornamental plasterwork, panelling and re-used medieval glass. It
is believed that the building stands on C17 foundations. (Country Life, 16 April 1943).


Listing NGR: ST7043651057

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