The Cider House Attached To West Of Hamlyn'S Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 April 1987. Cider house.

The Cider House Attached To West Of Hamlyn'S Farmhouse

WRENN ID
night-joist-grain
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
28 April 1987
Type
Cider house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The Cidar House etc, Main Road. 9/117 3/117


The Cidar House etc, Main Road. 9/117 3/117

------------------------------------ ST4623 LONG LOAD CP MAIN ROAD (West side)

9/117 The cider house attached to west of Hamlyn's Farmhouse -

GV II

Cider House. C17 probably. Local grey lias stone cut and squared; corrugated iron sheet roof. South elevation has 3-light timber casement with shutters at lower level with two plain doorways to right, and two openings above; stone stairs and first floor door in west gable. Inside, chamfered beams, and in east gable a wide fireplace with oven - possibly indicating a separate dwelling formerly; track for horse-driven cider mill; traces of cellar to north. (SSAVBRG Report, SRO Unpublished, May 1981: Somerset Villages - Long Load and Knole, Long Sutton. SSAVBRG 1982).

Listing NGR: ST4663523584

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