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Dipple Farmhouse and Adjoining Farm Buildings to South and East

A Grade II Listed Building in Woolfardisworthy, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9348 / 50°56'5"N

Longitude: -4.3534 / 4°21'12"W

OS Eastings: 234731

OS Northings: 117682

OS Grid: SS347176

Mapcode National: GBR KB.PGYQ

Mapcode Global: FRA 16RM.ZRG

Plus Code: 9C2QWJMW+WJ

Entry Name: Dipple Farmhouse and Adjoining Farm Buildings to South and East

Listing Date: 19 June 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1104432

English Heritage Legacy ID: 91277

ID on this website: 101104432

Location: Ashmansworthy, Torridge, Devon, EX39

County: Devon

District: Torridge

Civil Parish: Woolfardisworthy

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Woolfardisworthy West All Hallows

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


WOOLFARDISWORTHY
SS 31 NW

9/206 Dipple Farmhouse and adjoining
- farm buildings to south and west

- II

Farmhouse. Circa mid C17 with C19 addition. Rendered rubble walls possibly
incorporating some cob. Gable-ended asbestos slate roof. Barn is rubble and cob
with corrugated iron roof. 3 brick stacks, one axial, one at right-hand end and one
to rear outshut.
Plan: 3-room-and-through-passage plan with lower end to the right. Hall heated by
stack at its higher end, inner room unheated and lower room with gable-end
fireplace. It is possible that the hall also functioned as a kitchen, the inner
room was a service room and the lower room a parlour. At the left-hand end abutting
to the inner room a C17 barn projects and at its far end, returning parallel to the
house, is a shippon which may be contemporary or C18. In the angle between barn and
house a C20 lean-to was added. Also in the C20 a staircase was inserted in the
passage, extending along rear wall of house is C19 outshut.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 5-window front of late C19 or early C20 6-pane
sashes. C20 plank and part-glazed door to right of centre. Lean-to projects from
left-hand end of house built against the adjoining barn. This has small windows on
the 1st floor and doorway left of centre. The shippon extends at right angles from
its left end with doorways to left and right, a window inbetween and 1st floor
loading hatch to left of centre.
Interior: lower room of house has small fireplace with chamfered and stopped wooden
lintel, the jambs rebuilt. Roughly chamfered ceiling beam. Hall has large open
fireplace with chamfered dressed stone jambs and wooden cambered and chamfered
wooden lintel with bar stops. Similarly decorated ceiling beams, the one nearest
the passage partition grooved for a screen. Inner room has roughly chamfered beam.
Roof: encased feet of straight princpals, possibly C17 visible on 1st floor. The
barn has C17 roof trusses consisting of straight princpals with morticed apex,
trenched purlins and collars halved on with dovetail joints.
This range of buildings forms an attractive traditional farm group and the survival
of a C17 barn is fairly unusual.


Listing NGR: SS3473117682

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