URPoint Details
A Ham stone building set back from the street behind an archway 2-light window with quatrefoil tracery.
The original collar-braced timber roof to the hall is still intact.
A priest’s house consisting of a two-storey hall, which dates from 1293, an earlier solar block and a 13th century domestic range begun by the Treasurer of Wells Cathedral, who obtained the village church in Martock from the monastery of Mont St Michel in France in 1227.
- Type:
- Landmark