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Farrants Hayes Farmhouse Including Courtyard of Farmbuildings Adjoining to North

A Grade II Listed Building in Clyst Hydon, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.7994 / 50°47'57"N

Longitude: -3.349 / 3°20'56"W

OS Eastings: 305028

OS Northings: 100853

OS Grid: ST050008

Mapcode National: GBR LP.YZB2

Mapcode Global: FRA 36WZ.F3L

Plus Code: 9C2RQMX2+Q9

Entry Name: Farrants Hayes Farmhouse Including Courtyard of Farmbuildings Adjoining to North

Listing Date: 24 October 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1098200

English Heritage Legacy ID: 86760

ID on this website: 101098200

Location: Aunk, East Devon, EX15

County: Devon

District: East Devon

Civil Parish: Clyst Hydon

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Clyst Hydon St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


CLYST HYDON
ST 00 SW
2/1 Farrants Hayes Farmhouse including
- courtyard of farmbuildings
adjoining to north
- II

Farmhouse. C17 origins; rebuilt, rearranged and enlarged in the mid - late C19,
some C20 modernisations. Plastered stone rubble and brick, parts may be cob; stone
rubble and brick stacks with plastered brick chimneyshafts; slate roof.
Plan: 4-room plan farmhouse facing south. A central axial stack serves back-to-
back fireplaces and heats the middle rooms. The end rooms have gable-end stacks.
The 2 right (east) rooms are the service rooms and the 2 principal rooms are those
to tne left and these are separated by the entrance hall containing the main stair.
There is evidence of a C17 house in the centre section but not enough to disclose
its layout. The present layout is essentially mid - late C19. In the C20 part of
the farmbuildings to rear of the left (west) end have been converted to domestic
use. House is 2 storeys with a C20 service extension on the right end.
Exterior: irregular 8-window front. The left 3-window section (to the prinicipal
rooms) is symmetrical about the front doorway which contains a C19 part-glazed 6-
panel door behind a flat-roofed Tuscan porch with moulded entablature. It is
flanked by probably secondary canted bay windows containing horned 2-pane sashes.
The first floor windows are C19 3-light casements with margin panes and the remains
of stucco eared architraves with keystones, (the right window is blind). The first
floor window immediately right is a similar casement but without the architrave.
Further right there are 2 single light windows with similar glazing bar patterns.
The rest are PVC casements dating from 1986 and there are more to rear. The roof is
gable-ended and the left (west) gable has ornate bargeboards.
Interior: is largely the result of C19 and C20 modernisations although some C17
carpentry is exposed in the centre rooms. The former kitchen right of centre has a
plain chamfered crossbeam. The fireplace here is plastered but its oak lintel is
chamfered with scroll stops. The parlour left of centre has 2 richly moulded axial
beams but the fireplace here is blocked.
The rear courtyard is enclosed with mid - late C19 farmbuildings. Part of the west
wing has been converted to domestic use, most of the north wing is taken up by a
threshing barn with a horse engine house and there is also a full height carriageway
entrance. The east wing is stables.
A tall cob wall projects westward from the outer side of the left wing between the
farm drive and front garden. It contains an arch-headed doorway.

Listing NGR: ST0502800853

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