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Robin Hood's Hut

Robin Hood's Hut

Building in Goathurst, England


Robin Hood's Hut is a small pavilion in the grounds of Halswell House, Goathurst, Somerset, in the west of England.

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It was built between 1740 and 1760 by Sir Charles Kemeys-Tynte. It had three rooms: an earth-floored hermit's room, a kitchen and a "china room" used for dining. It is fronted by an umbrello which is open to the elements.[1]

When the Somerset Buildings Preservation Trust started restoration work in 1997, with grants from English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery, the structure had neither roof nor windows, had lost much of its plasterwork and its umbrello was almost gone.[2]

Robin Hood's Hut was commended in the Building Conservation category of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors awards 2005, and is a Grade II* listed building.[3]

The building was acquired by the Landmark Trust in 2002 and is available as a holiday let.[4]


References

  1. Warren, Derrick (2005). Curious Somerset. Stroud: Sutton Publishing. pp. 64–65. ISBN 978-0-7509-4057-3.
  2. "Our Projects". Somerset Buildings Preservation Trust. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  3. "Robin Hood's Hut". Landmark Trust. Retrieved 15 August 2021.

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