Listed Building: BUILDING AT REAR OF HIGHER GOLSONCOTT (1174191)

Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 375, 4, 76
Date assigned 21 December 1984
Date last amended
Date revoked
ST03NW OLD CLEEVE CP GOLSONCOTT 4/76 Building at rear of Higher Golsoncott - GV II Farmhouse, subsequently subdivided with loft over, now disused. C16. Red sandstone random rubble, corrugated asbestos roof, stone stack right gable end. 2 storeys, one 3-light chamfered mullion window, unglazed, second bay right, groundfloor 5 openings, end bay right unchamfered peaked doorframe with lower portion of architrave hollowed out, right original entrance, chamfered peaked doorframe, 2 inserted square headed doorframes, end bay right another unchamfered peaked doorfrane. Interior: end bay right appears to be addition, not much larger than the width of the doorfrane, right entrance into full height of building, rubble partition right with evidence that originally ceiled, later stairs set against rear wall with pair of jointed cruck trusses rising above partition, upper floor open to gable end, floor timbers in very poor condition at tine of survey (January 1984), 2 collar and principal trusses; right rubble walls on groundfloor inserted with chamfered beams, step and runout stops, unchamfered lintel to fireplace gable end, small furnace inserted in bay to right, left large projecting circular full height drying kiln, plinth projecting about 750 mm from ground, interrupted by inserted square headed doorway at rear, square headed opening on first floor, secured bolts at base possibly indicating that a stair way was inserted into the kiln at a later date, 4-light trefoil headed wooden mullioned window groundfloor rear wall. Beyond a semi-circular area at the rear of the building the ground floor falls away quickly with remains of limekiln and evidence of another unidentified building. This farmhouse predates Higher Golsoncott (qv) which runs parallel about 3 metres West. Primarily listed for historic interest. Listing NGR: ST0282339071

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Grid reference Centred ST 02823 39070 (9m by 18m)
Map sheet ST03NW
Civil Parish OLD CLEEVE, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET

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