Grade I listed buildings in Mendip

Mendip is a local government district in the English county of Somerset. The Mendip district covers a largely rural area of 285 square miles (738 km2)[1] ranging from the Mendip Hills through on to the Somerset Levels. It has a population of approximately 11,000.[1] The administrative centre of the district is Shepton Mallet.

In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest".[2] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, severe restrictions are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or its fittings. In England, the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990[3] rests with English Heritage, a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport; local authorities have a responsibility to regulate and enforce the planning regulations.

There are 90 Grade I listed buildings in Mendip. Most are Norman- or medieval-era churches, many of which are included in the Somerset towers, a collection of distinctive, mostly spireless Gothic church towers. The greatest concentrations of Grade I listed buildings are in Wells and Glastonbury. In Wells these are clustered around the 10th-century Cathedral Church of St Andrew, better known as Wells Cathedral, and the 13th-century Bishop's Palace.[4] Glastonbury is the site of the Abbey, where construction started in the 7th century,[5] and its associated buildings. The ruined St Michael's church, damaged in an earthquake of 1275,[6] stands on Glastonbury Tor, where the site shows evidence of occupation from Neolithic times and the Dark Ages.[7] The Chalice Well has been in use since Pre-Christian times.[8] Glastonbury Abbey had a wider influence outside the town: tithe barns were built at Pilton[9] and West Bradley[10] to hold tithes, and a Fish House[11] was built at Meare along with a summer residence for the Abbot (now Manor Farmhouse[12]).

Medieval structures include Farleigh Hungerford Castle, fortified around 1370,[13] and The George Inn at Norton St Philip, used as an army headquarters during the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685, and then as a courtroom to try the rebels in the Bloody Assizes.[14] Manor houses such as the 15th-century Seymours Court Farmhouse[15] at Beckington and The Old Manor at Croscombe. Mells Manor followed in the 16th century and in the 17th century Southill House[16] in Cranmore was built. Ston Easton Park[17] and Ammerdown House[18] in Kilmersdon were both completed in the 18th century. The most recent buildings included in the list are churches: the Church of St Peter at Hornblotton, built in 1872–74 by Sir Thomas Graham Jackson to replace a medieval church on the same site,[19] and Downside Abbey at Stratton-on-the-Fosse, more formally known as "The Basilica of St Gregory the Great at Downside", a Roman Catholic Benedictine monastery and the Senior House of the English Benedictine Congregation. The current buildings were started in the 19th century and are still unfinished.[20]

Contents

Buildings

Name Year completed[note 1] Location Grid Ref[note 2] Ref(s)
Church of St James 1450 Ashwick ST638483 [21]
Church of St Margaret 1748 Babington ST704510 [22]
Church of St Dunstan 15th century Baltonsborough ST541348 [23]
The Gatehouse, Baltonsborough 16th century Baltonsborough ST536347 [24]
Church of St Mary the Virgin 15th century Batcombe ST689390 [25]
Church of St George 14th century Beckington ST803515 [26]
Seymours Court Farmhouse 15th century Beckington ST811527 [15]
Church of St Michael c. 1200 Buckland Dinham ST755512 [27]
Church of St Mary Magdalene[note 3] 12th and 15th century Chewton Mendip ST596531 [28][29]
Church of St Bartholomew 15th century Cranmore ST668433 [30]
Southill House[note 4] 18th century Cranmore ST672426 [31]
Church of St Mary the Virgin 15th century Croscombe ST590444 [32]
The Old Manor c. 1460 Croscombe ST592443 [16]
Church of St Mary Magdalene 12th century Ditcheat ST626363 [33]
Church of St Aldhelm 12th century Doulting ST646431 [34]
Tithe Barn, Manor Farm 15th century Doulting ST649429 [35]
Church of All Saints 14th century East Pennard ST595375 [36]
Church of St Peter 14th century Evercreech ST649386 [37]
Farleigh Hungerford Castle[note 5] 14th century Farleigh Hungerford ST801576 [38][39]
Former Rook Lane Congregational Chapel 1707 Frome ST803490 [40]
The Blue House 1726 Frome ST776480 [41]
The Chalice Well Pre-Christian Glastonbury ST507385 [8]
Church of St John the Baptist[note 6] 15th century Glastonbury ST503388 [42][43]
George Hotel and Pilgrims' Inn Late 15th century Glastonbury ST503388 [44]
The Tribunal 15th century Glastonbury ST503388 [45]
Glastonbury Abbey[note 7] pre Norman Conquest Glastonbury ST501387 [5][46]
Abbey Tithe Barn[note 8] 14th century Glastonbury ST504384 [47]
Church of St Michael, Glastonbury 13th century Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury ST512386 [48]
Church of St Mary Magdalene 12th century Great Elm ST746493 [49]
Church of St Mary 11th century Hardington ST742525 [50]
Church of St Mary 12th century Hemington ST727530 [51]
Church of St Peter 1874 Hornblotton ST591341 [19]
Church of St Peter and St Paul 15th century Kilmersdon ST695525 [52]
Ammerdown House[note 9] 1788 Kilmersdon ST712527 [18]
Church of St Giles c. 1350 Leigh-on-Mendip ST693472 [53]
Church of St Mary 13th century Litton ST593547 [54]
Church of All Saints c. 1280 Lullington ST783519 [55]
Church of St Mary[note 10] 13th century Orchardlea, Lullington ST773509 [56]
Church of St Leonard 1789 Marston Bigot ST755449 [57]
The Abbot's Fish House 14th century Meare ST457417 [11]
Church of St Mary 1323 Meare ST455417 [58]
Manor Farmhouse[note 11] 14th century Meare ST455417 [12]
Church of St Andrew Late 15th century Mells ST728492 [59]
Mells Manor[note 12] 16th century Mells ST728492 [60]
The George Inn 14th century Norton St Philip ST774558 [61]
Church of All Saints 12th century Nunney ST737456 [62]
Tithe Barn 14th century Cumhill Farm, Pilton ST588408 [9]
Church of St John the Baptist 11th century Pilton ST588408 [63]
Church of St Lawrence 13th century Priddy ST528514 [64]
Church of St Lawrence Late 14th century Rode ST805539 [65]
Church of St Leonard 12th century Rodney Stoke ST482498 [66]
Church of St Peter and St Paul 12th century Shepton Mallet ST619436 [67]
Ston Easton Park c. 1769 Ston Easton ST626540 [17]
Church of St Vigor 12th century Stratton-on-the-Fosse ST659507 [68]
Abbey Church of St Gregory the Great, Downside Abbey 1872–82, c. 1890, 1901–1905, 1911–12, unfinished Stratton-on-the-Fosse ST655508 [20]
Church of the Holy Trinity 14th century Street ST482364 [69]
Bishop's Palace[note 13] c. 1230 Wells ST552456 [4][70][71][72][73]
Cathedral Church of St Andrew[note 14] 909 Wells ST553458 [74][75][76][77]
The Old Deanery[note 15] 12th century Wells ST553458 [78][79][80]
Penniless Porch c. 1450 Wells ST553458 [81]
The Bishop's Eye c. 1451 Wells ST553458 [82]
Brown's Gatehouse 1451 Wells ST553458 [83]
The Bishop's Barn, Wells 15th century Wells ST550454 [84]
Church of St Cuthbert 13th century Wells ST545454 [85]
St John's Priory[note 16] 14th century Wells ST547454 [86]
Vicars' Close[note 17] 1348, c. 1360 and 1424 Wells ST552460 [87][88][89][90][91][92]
Court Barn Early 15th century West Bradley ST547370 [10]
Church of St Nicholas[note 18] 15th century West Pennard ST552382 [93][94]
Church of the Holy Trinity 1846 Whatley ST735475 [95]
Manor Farmhouse Gatehouse c. 1500 Whatley ST735475 [96]
Church of St Mary c. 1200 Witham Friary ST744410 [97]
Church of St Matthew 12th century Wookey ST518458 [98]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Since many of the buildings have been worked upon over long periods, the date given in the "Year completed" column is the date used by English Heritage as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the organization's description.
  2. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
    "Guide to National Grid". Ordnance Survey. http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/getamap/help.html#gridref. Retrieved 12 December 2007. 
    "Get-a-map". Ordnance Survey. http://getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/getamap/frames.htm?mapAction=gaz&gazName=g&gazString=SJ8374998150. Retrieved 17 December 2007. 
  3. ^ The entry for the Church of St Mary Magdalene includes the churchyard cross.
  4. ^ The entry for Southill House includes the outbuildings.
  5. ^ The entry for Farleigh Hungerford Castle includes the Chapel of St Leonard, perimeter wall and gateway.
  6. ^ The Church of St John the Baptist, Glastonbury is listed by Images of England as Grade A but is correctly shown as Grade I on the Somerset Historic Environment Record.
  7. ^ The entry for Glastonbury Abbey includes the Abbot's Kitchen.
  8. ^ The entry for the Abbey Tithe Barn includes the wall to the east of the main building.
  9. ^ The entry for Ammerdown House includes the stables, now used as a study centre.
  10. ^ The entry for the Church of St Mary, Orchardlea includes the causeway bridge and gates.
  11. ^ The entry for Manor Farmhouse includes a range of outbuildings.
  12. ^ The entry for Mells Manor includes the garden walls to the rear of the manor.
  13. ^ The entry for the Bishop's Palace includes Bishop Burnell's Great Hall, gatehouse and boundary wall along with the bridge over the moat and well house.
  14. ^ The entry for the Cathedral Church of St Andrew in Wells includes the Chapter House and cloisters, The Chain Gate, and approach staircase.
  15. ^ The entry for The Old Deanery includes the gatehouse and south boundary wall, Old Deanery Court with the link wall along the east side.
  16. ^ The entry for St John's Priory includes the front boundary wall and railings.
  17. ^ The entry for Vicars' Close includes Nos. 1–13, 14–27 and boundary walls, Vicars' Chapel, Vicars' Hall and 1 St Andrew Street.
  18. ^ The entry for the Church of St Nicholas includes the churchyard cross.

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  21. ^ "Church of St James, Ashwick". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=266400. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  22. ^ "Church of St Margaret, Babington". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267928. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
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  25. ^ "Church of St Mary the Virgin, Batcombe". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267492. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
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  27. ^ "Church of St Michael, Buckland Dinham". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267070. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  28. ^ "Church of St Mary Magdalene, Chewton Mendip". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268038. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  29. ^ "Churchyard cross in churchyard, south of south porch, Church of St Mary Magdalene, Chewton Mendip". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268039. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  30. ^ "Church of St Bartholomew, Cranmore". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268259. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  31. ^ "Southill House, Cranmore". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268253. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  32. ^ "Church of St Mary the Virgin, Croscombe". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267501. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  33. ^ "Church of St Mary Magdalene, Ditcheat". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268292. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  34. ^ "Church of St Aldhelm, Doulting". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268328. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  35. ^ "Tithe barn in farmyard, Manor Farm, Doulting". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268348. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  36. ^ "Church of All Saints, East Pennard". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268364. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  37. ^ "Church of St Peter, Evercreech". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268418. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  38. ^ "Farleigh Hungerford Castle". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267186. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  39. ^ "Chapel of St. Leonard, perimeter wall and gateway Farleigh Hungerford Castle". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267187. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  40. ^ "Former Rook Lane Congregational Chapel, Frome". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268418. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  41. ^ "The Blue House, Frome". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=266245. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  42. ^ "Church of St John the Baptist, Glastonbury". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=265926. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
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  46. ^ "Abbot's Kitchen, Glastonbury Abbey". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=265971. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  47. ^ "Abbey Tithe Barn, Glastonbury". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=265895. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  48. ^ "Church of St Michael, Glastonbury". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=266011. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  49. ^ "Church of St Mary Magdalene, Great Elm". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267098. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  50. ^ "Church of St. Mary, Hardington". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267878. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  51. ^ "Church of St Mary, Hemington". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267882. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  52. ^ "Church of St Peter and St Paul, Kilmersdon". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267941. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  53. ^ "Church of St Giles, Leigh-on-Mendip". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=266712. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  54. ^ "Church of St Mary, Litton". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=268083. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  55. ^ "Church of All Saints, Lullington". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267123. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  56. ^ "Church of St Mary, Orchardlea, Lullington". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267143. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  57. ^ "Church of St Leonard, Marston Bigot". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=266850. Retrieved 12 January 2009. 
  58. ^ "Church of St Mary, Meare". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267766. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
  59. ^ a b "Church of St Andrew, Mells". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=266724. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
  60. ^ a b "Mells Manor, Mells". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=266729. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
  61. ^ a b "The George Inn, Norton St Philip". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267257. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
  62. ^ "Church of All Saints, Nunney". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=266796. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
  63. ^ "Church of St John the Baptist, Pilton". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=267626. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
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  80. ^ "The Old Deanery, Wells". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=483309. Retrieved 13 January 2009. 
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