Rose Cottage Yew Tree Cottage is a Grade II listed building in the North Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 March 1984. Farmhouse.

Rose Cottage Yew Tree Cottage

WRENN ID
upper-garret-coral
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
16 March 1984
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Yew Tree Cottage and Rose Cottage is a detached farmhouse that has been converted into two cottages. It dates from the early 17th century and was remodeled for the Ashton Court Estate in 1907. The building is constructed of rubble with a rendered and mock timber-framed first floor, topped with a plain tiled roof and featuring brick stacks. It has a single storey and attics, with gabled catslide dormers. The structure consists of four bays, showcasing 2-, 3-, and 4-light casement windows with moulded mullions, and there are 20th-century French windows to the left of Rose Cottage. Yew Tree Cottage has a projecting, gabled, and timber-framed porch. To the right of Rose Cottage, there is a single bay, two-storey wing.

Inside Yew Tree Cottage, you will find stop-chamfered beams with scroll stops and a large chamfered lintel above the fireplace. In Rose Cottage, the living room, which was originally the hall, features a four-panelled framed ceiling with chamfered beams and joists that have step stops. The fireplace has hollow and ovolo moulded jambs, along with a panelled overmantel that includes a fluted frieze. Originally, the building was designed as a three-room and cross-passage plan house.

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