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Latitude: 50.8835 / 50°53'0"N
Longitude: -3.0673 / 3°4'2"W
OS Eastings: 325016
OS Northings: 109872
OS Grid: ST250098
Mapcode National: GBR M2.SQRF
Mapcode Global: FRA 46GR.WBR
Plus Code: 9C2RVWMM+93
Entry Name: Barn and Front Yard with Walls Approx 200 Metres West of Birch Oak Farmhouse
Listing Date: 16 March 1988
Last Amended: 8 November 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1098222
English Heritage Legacy ID: 86708
ID on this website: 101098222
Location: East Devon, EX14
County: Devon
District: East Devon
Civil Parish: Yarcombe
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Membury
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Barn
In the entry for:-
ST 20 NE YARCOMBE
8/153 Barn and front terrace walls
- approx 200m west of Birch Oak
Farmhouse
GV II
the address akall be amended to read:-
Barn and front yard with walls
approx 200m west of Birch Oak
Farmhouse
and the list description should be amended to read:-
Field barn. Circa 1840. Local stone and chert with Hamstone ashlar gable copings
and kneelers, corrugated asbestos roof. Built across the hillside as a bank-barn,
facing north, with central plank doors flanked by shallow midstrey buttresses; to
the left an added lean-to at low level, with wide door opening to west, and low
right of midstrey an arched opening to an undercroft. The upper, or south side,
has central plank doors to full height, and a loading hatch at high level each side.
Interior in 3 bays, with framed principals and tie-beam but added collar, two
clasped purlins; all the roof timbers appear to be original, and the purlins are
tusk-tenoned to principal rafters. Interior seems always to have been without floors
to hay lofts.
On the north side a stone wall running west from the west gable, and returning to
enclose a square yard, concrete paved.
An attractive and very complete farm group, similar to other barns in the area,
part of the Yarncombe Estate, built at the expense of Sir T.F.E. Drake. The building
has high landscape value.
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YARCOMBE
ST 20 NE
8/153 Barn and front terrace walls
- approximately 200 metres west of
Birch Oak Farmhouse
GV II
Field barn. Circa 1840. Local stone and flint rubble with Hamstone ashlar
dressings; corrugated asbestos roof, formerly slate. The threshing barn is built
across the hillslope and faces north. It has opposing central full height doorways
onto the threshing floor. The front doorway contains double doors and is flanked by
short projecting midstrey walls. The rear doorway also flanked by short projecting
midstrey walls. The rear doorway also contains double doors and there is a hayloft
loading hatch each side. The roof is gable-ended with Hamstone shaped kneelers and
coping. Interior was not inspected.
The ground falls away in front of the barn but there is a terrace there revetted
with stone rubble walls which rise to a low parapet.
This is an attractive field barn built in the style of several other barns in the
area which were part of the Yarcombe estate and built at the expense of Sir T F E
Drake in the 1830's and 1840's. This particular example is well-preserved and has
strong landscape value.
Listing NGR: ST2501609872
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