Fleur-de-lis Hotel is a Grade II listed building in the Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 April 1961. Inn. 5 related planning applications.

Fleur-de-lis Hotel

WRENN ID
sombre-wall-bracken
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
19 April 1961
Type
Inn
Source
Historic England listing

Description

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ST4727 6/339

STOKE SUB HAMDON CP WEST STREET (South side) Fleur-de-lis Hotel

19.4.61

GV II

Inn, formerly Church House. Under construction by 1544, altered in C19 and C20. Ham stone roughly cut and squared, ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof between coped gables; stone slab chimney stacks, Two storeys, seven bays. Tall double plinth with cill course; C20 muliioned windows with steel frame casements, all three-light except upper bay six which is single-light, being blank below; to bays three and seven moulded pointed-arched doorways in rectangular recesses under labels, with elaborately carved spandrils, that to bay being in original position, and that to bay seven having formerly been opposite on the rear elevation: projecting hanging sign on wrot-iron bracket between upper bays three/four. On west gable small stairlight window to attic. Rear elevation and whole of ground floor inside much altered; one fireplace and a few crossbeams survive: a photograph inside shows that there have been many C20 alterations. The building served is the

Church House until the late C18, when it became the Fleur-de-lis Inn. (VCH Vol III, 1974).

Listing NGR: ST4734617337

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