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Latitude: 50.6039 / 50°36'14"N
Longitude: -4.2926 / 4°17'33"W
OS Eastings: 237862
OS Northings: 80755
OS Grid: SX378807
Mapcode National: GBR NP.C775
Mapcode Global: FRA 17WG.ZCN
Plus Code: 9C2QJP34+HX
Entry Name: Bradstone Combe and Adjoining Barn to South
Listing Date: 21 March 1967
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1104820
English Heritage Legacy ID: 92249
ID on this website: 101104820
Location: Bradstone, West Devon, PL19
County: Devon
District: West Devon
Civil Parish: Bradstone
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Tagged with: Building
SX 38 SE BRADSTONE
5/3 Bradstone Combe and adjoining barn
- to south
21.3.67 II
House and barn adjoining to south. Circa early C17 partly refronted and remodelled
in mid C18. Dressed slatestone with moulded stone plinth to circa C17 hall cross
wing. Stone rubble to rear service wing projections. Ashlar slatestone with moulded
granite plinth to C18 refronting of main range. Roofs structures with the exception
of 4 trusses, removed at time of inspection. Main range with gabled ends. Cross
wing with projecting gable end with further staircase projection with gable ends at
right angles to cross wing. Stone rubble stack with slate string in left-hand gable
end of main range. Rear lateral stack with brick shaft. Cross wing with lateral
stone rubble stack with slate strings. Incorporated in gabled rear wing of staircase
projection. Plan much altered. Earlier range on south forms cross wing, projecting
forwards from north-west gable end of main range. The crosswing probably contained
the hall, heated by a rear lateral stack with a stair projection and service rooms to
the rear on the east. The main range was probably remodelled and re-fronted in the
mid C18 and comprises a 2-room and cross passage plan with the left-hand room (on the
west) heated by an end stack and the right-hand room (east) heated by a rear lateral
stack.
2 storeys main range with 3-window symmetrical south front. Ground floor with 2
large rectangular openings probably for sashes, with dressed stone arches. Central
entrance opening with round dressed stone arch. Above, remains of three 16-pane
sashes, without horns and with moulded, exposed sash boxes. Cross wing with 6-light
granite chamfered mullioned hall window with hoodmould.
Interior. Main range gutted. Brick arch to partly blocked fireplace on left-hand
gable end. Large deep slate lintel to fireplace of rear lateral stack. Ceiling
beams and first floor removed. Circa C17 ovolo-moulded timber lintel on first floor
of left-hand gable end. 4 roof trusses with straight feet remaining with cambered,
lapped and pegged collars. Fourth truss with holes for threaded purlins and morticed
at apex. Interior of wing. Hall fireplace with low chamfered granite lintel with
chamfered granite jambs. Higher timber lintel above. In gable end, remains of truss
possibly with curved feet. Morticed at apex. Later circa C19 stair in projecting
wing. Full interior inspection of rear staircase wing not possible. Continuing on
south gable end of cross wing, single storey and 2-storey stone rubble barn with
corrugated asbestos roof. In 2-storey gable end, 2 possibly reset, circa C17 small
chamfered granite rectangular window openings. Door beneath segmental arch.
Rectangular granite chamfered surround to 2-light window in gable end. Mullion
removed. 2 rows of pigeon holes. Wing believed to contain timber screw cider press.
Interior of barn not inspected.
Listing NGR: SX3840180906
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