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Risdons

A Grade II* Listed Building in Bradford-on-Tone, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9973 / 50°59'50"N

Longitude: -3.1798 / 3°10'47"W

OS Eastings: 317305

OS Northings: 122655

OS Grid: ST173226

Mapcode National: GBR LY.KD83

Mapcode Global: FRA 467G.T77

Plus Code: 9C2RXRWC+W3

Entry Name: Risdons

Listing Date: 25 January 1956

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1060337

English Heritage Legacy ID: 270952

ID on this website: 101060337

Location: Bradford-on-Tone, Somerset, TA4

County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Civil Parish: Bradford-on-Tone

Built-Up Area: Bradford-on-Tone

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


BRADFORD-ON-TONE CP
ST12SE
BRADFORD-ON-TONE VILLAGE
5/8 Risdons
25.1.56
II*
Farmhouse. Late medieval, C16 fireplace inserted, ceiled and rear wing added 1635.
Roughcast over cob and rubble, half hipped thatched roof, rebuilt external stone stack
right gable end, stone stack to right of cross passage, C20 brickstack rising left
gable end of wing. Plan: open hall facing west, ceiled to 3-cell and cross passage,
stairs subsequently inserted in latter, kitchen wing south-east, range of outbuildings
abutting east forming courtyard at rear. One and a half storeys, all C17 ovolo moulded
mullioned windows except for one C19 renewal, 2 gabled dormers left of entrance with C17
carved bargeboards and decorative finials, right one dated 1635,remains of moulded
surrounds,ground floor C19 mullioned casement left of entrance, two 4-light C17
casements right, buttress beyond, Tudor arch headmoulded door frame, C19 4-panel door,
thatched porch, decorative bargeboards and finial on wrought iron supports with built
in seats. Interior not seen, said to contain to left of cross passage evidence of 2
original doorways, one with stopped chamfered lintel, the other a shouldered post which
opens into room originally divided by partition set inlateral beam chamfered only on
west face; hall fireplace with moulded straight stone lintel, moulded beams,timberframed
partition to inner room, 4-panel compartment ceiling, moulded stone lintel to fireplace
with unidentified projection right, possibly stairs. Upper storey, depressed 4-centred
moulded doorframe,smoke blackened jointed crucktruss above cross passage partition, others collar beam
trusses, jointed cruck truss also in wing. A very attractive cottage retaining
an unusual amount of C17 detailing on exterior of late medieval fabic. (VA6 Reports,
unpublished SRO,October 1973 and January 1982).


Listing NGR: ST1730522655

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