Honeysuckle Cottage is a Grade II listed building in the Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 August 1984. Cottage.

Honeysuckle Cottage

WRENN ID
blind-frieze-starling
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
30 August 1984
Type
Cottage
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Honeysuckle Cottage is a cottage that likely dates from the 18th century. It is built from ham stone rubble with ashlar dressings and features a thatched roof with plain verges and brick end chimney stacks. The cottage is a single storey with attics and has two bays. To the left of the first bay, there is a modern buttress, followed by a three-light hollow chamfered mullioned window with rectangular leaded panes and a label above it. The central doorway is sheltered by a timber and thatched porch. In the second bay, there is a three-light 19th-century small-pane casement window, with similar windows located above it set into the thatch. There is also a tiled stone extension on the south side. The interior has not been seen. The cottage was formerly the East Coker Post Office.

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