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Tudor Tavern, Taunton

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Tudor Tavern, Taunton — a Grade I-listed historic house in england-south-west, United Kingdom.

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  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Tudor Tavern, Taunton is a Grade I-listed building in england-south-west, United Kingdom. Grade I status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Tudor Tavern at No 15 Fore Street, Taunton, Somerset, England has been designated as a Grade I listed building. Built in 1578, the house is three storeys high of a timber-frame construction, with jettied first and second floors. The frontage is of carved bressummers with interlocking curved braces, while the roof is red tiles. There is a medieval hall with an open trussed roof behind the front.

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Background

History

The property is one of the few buildings of its era to survive in Taunton; research suggests the neighbouring buildings dated from the 16th or 17th century. It was originally used as a clothiers shop, and the owners expanded the property while in business. The clothiers, Thomas and Joan Trowbridge, have their initials (T.T. and I.T.) above the door. The building became a grocer during the 17th century, owned by Thomas Baker, whose daughters were known as the 'maids of Taunton' and were there to welcome Duke of Monmouth when they visited the Taunton. The building remained a grocer through the 19th century, owned by three generations of the Turle family. In the 1870s, the building became an…

Architecture

The Tudor Tavern, also known as "Ancient House" is located at 15 Fore Street, Taunton. It is a three-storey timbered house with a forward jutting first and second floor. The front is carved with the initials T.T. and I.T. and the year 1578. The high, steep roof is clad with red tiles, the upper part overhanging the 8-light oriel window on the second floor. The first floor has a nine-light oriel window with further lights on either side making 17 lights altogether. Each of these windows has leaded lights with transomes and mullions. The interior of the house has been largely restored but the medieval hall with its trussed roof and arched braces survives. It was Grade I listed in 1952.

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Coordinates
51.0136, -3.1013
District
Somerset
Parish
Taunton
Postcode
TA1 3PT
Parliamentary constituency
Taunton and Wellington
Established
1578

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Tudor Tavern, Taunton?
Tudor Tavern, Taunton is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TA1 3PT), in the parish of Taunton.
When was Tudor Tavern, Taunton built?
Built or established in 1578.
Is Tudor Tavern, Taunton a listed building?
Tudor Tavern, Taunton is officially recognised as Grade I listed.
How do I get to Tudor Tavern, Taunton?
Drivers can navigate to postcode TA1 3PT. It sits within the Taunton and Wellington parliamentary constituency.