Hymerford House

Hymerford House (which has also been known as Grove Farm, Manor House and Bridge Farm[2]) in East Coker, Somerset, England was built in the 15th century and it has been designated as a Grade I listed building.[1][3]

Hymerford House
Native name
Grove Farm
Hymerford House
LocationEast Coker, Somerset, England
Coordinates50°55′07″N 2°39′04″W
Built15th century
Listed Building – Grade I
Designated19 April 1961[1]
Reference no.263719
Location of Hymerford House in Somerset

The original hall house was built of local stone with hamstone dressing and the walls are rendered. In the 16th century the house was altered with the addition of porches to the front and back. The west front is of six bays.[3] Attached to the house is the 18th-century Grove Cottage.[4] In the grounds is a 19th-century sheep dip.[5]

The sailor and explorer William Dampier was born in the house in 1651.[6][7]

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