The 4-star Georgian House Bed & Breakfast enjoys a central location in the very heart of Watchet
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The Georgian House, 7 Cathedral Green, Wells, BA5 2UE
Overview
Heritage Category: Listed Building
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1382898
Date first listed: 12-Nov-1953
County: Somerset
District: Mendip (District Authority)
Parish: Wells
Diocese of Bath and Wells
National Grid Reference: ST 54957 45900
Details
House. Late C18. Doulting stone ashlar, Welsh slate Mansard roof between coped gables, stone end chimney stacks. Symmetrical plan, central wide hall to rear transverse staircase. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys with attics, 5 bays. Plinth, moulded cornice, plain parapet. Twelve-pane sash windows in plain openings with quintuple-keystoned heads. Central bay 3 has a projecting stone porch with corner fluted Doric columns on plinths, full entablature and pediment, framing a pair of 3-panel doors, the inner doors margin-glazed with decorative semicircular cast-iron fanlight over. The rear has a large arched staircase sash with Y-bars. INTERIOR: the entrance porch has a floor with sunk well, all from one large lias slab. The entrance hall and return corridor have lias slab flooring, and there is a wide elliptical arch on broad fluted responds and with panelled intrados, leading to the transverse staircase with very slender turned-on-square balusters, scrolled string, and mahogany wreathed and swept handrail. The large room to the left has a fluted cornice, and a wide blind recess to the rear wall, with elliptical head; the C19 white marble fireplace is also flanked by arched recesses. The room to the right also with white marble C19 fire surround. At first floor is a plain elliptical arch from the staircase, but filled with later doors, and the top flight of the stair has been modified, but is in matching detail. A first-floor room, right, has an Art Deco fire surround. Doors are generally 6-panel, fielded, in wide moulded architraves, and front windows have original shutters.