Listed building outline

TEWKESBURY CLOSE, Ham, Ham House

Field Value Fact links
Reference 740-1/26/252 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name TEWKESBURY CLOSE, Ham, Ham House Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Plymouth City Council no fact link
Start date 1954-01-25 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1954-01-25 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-4.165511 50.398829, -4.165511 50.398798, -4.16552 50.398798, -4.165517 50.398753, -4.16551 50.398753, -4.165503 50.39862, -4.165412 50.398622, -4.165416 50.398695, -4.165314 50.398697, -4.16531 50.398626, -4.165213 50.398629, -4.165222 50.398807, -4.165238 50.398806, -4.165221 50.398915, -4.16536 50.398914, -4.165359 50.398873, -4.165313 50.398873, -4.165319 50.398803, -4.16538 50.398802, -4.165381 50.398857, -4.165433 50.398855, -4.165432 50.398829, -4.165511 50.398829))) Facts
Point POINT (-4.165355 50.398757) Facts
Notes (Formerly Listed as: HAM Ham House (Library)) Farmhouse, later a country house, more recently a library now a care home. 1639 for Robert Trelawney, a merchant of Plymouth, altered in 1739 and late C19, when most of the windows were replaced in the style Facts

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}
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