Listed Building: NETTLECOMBE COTTAGE, ABOUT 125 METRES NORTH OF LEONARD WILLS FIELD CENTRE (1173889)

Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 375, 5, 35
Date assigned 21 December 1984
Date last amended
Date revoked
ST03NE NETTLECOMBE CP 5/35 Nettlecombe Cottage, about 125 metres North of Leonard Wills Field Centre - GV II Cottage and attached outbuildings. Circa 1820 enlargement of earlier building. Probably by Richard Carver. Red sandstone random rubble, roughcast East front - main elevation. Slate roof, hipped West end, tall brick stacks South East corner and in North front. East front, two and a half storeys with one and a half storey wings, gabled parapets with ball finials, central block lancet in gable end, first floor 3-light mullioned casement with hood mould, ground floor canted 4-light bay window, bolt with leaded panes wings symmetrical lancet in gable ends, moulded pointed arch openings under square hood moulds, right wing approached by short flight of steps, probably with doors on inner returns main entrance on left return (South front) pointed arch entrance set in earlier segmental headed opening, plank door. South front with 7 bay frontage including 3 blocked windows right of arched carriageway entrance and unlit first floor 2 bays, left. North front, two 2 storey gabled wings with outshuts between. Interior not viewed. This was probably the stables to Nettlecombe Court, now the Leonard Wills Field Centre (qv), before the new block was built by Sir John Trevelyan in 1792 and may date from the enlargements of the C17. Listing NGR: ST0570837935

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Grid reference Centred ST 05710 37932 (35m by 17m)
Map sheet ST03NE
Civil Parish NETTLECOMBE, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET

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