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Latitude: 50.6614 / 50°39'41"N
Longitude: -4.219 / 4°13'8"W
OS Eastings: 243261
OS Northings: 86990
OS Grid: SX432869
Mapcode National: GBR NS.7N3S
Mapcode Global: FRA 271B.B4T
Plus Code: 9C2QMQ6J+H9
Entry Name: Shepherds
Listing Date: 21 March 1967
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1105498
English Heritage Legacy ID: 92544
ID on this website: 101105498
Location: Stowford, West Devon, EX20
County: Devon
District: West Devon
Civil Parish: Stowford
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Tagged with: Building Thatched cottage
SX 48 NW STOWFORD STOWFORD
3/303 Shepherds
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21.3.67
GV II
House. Possibly medieval in origin with a remodelling of circa late C16/early C17.
Stone rubble with combed wheat reed thatched roof gabled at ends, rendered stacks at
gable ends and 1 stack on ridge. A blocked squint on the first floor above the inner
room suggests that the house may have been an open hall house when the inner room was
ceiled over. 3-room and cross or through passage plan with the hall stack backing
on to the passage and a 2-storey porch. A front gabled projection adjoining the
porch may have been added in the circa late C16 when the hall was ceiled over and the
hall stack was inserted. In the C19 a stair was inserted in the passage and a
single-storey rear addition under a slate lean-to roof is probably also C19. The
inner room is now used for storage. 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 4-window front with
off-centre thatched gabled 2-storey porch and adjoining steeply-pitched thatched
gabled projection to the right. The inner doorway of the porch is ovolo-moulded and
the porch has timber benches. C19 and C20 fenestration: ground and first floor
windows left 3-light C19 casements with square leaded panes, ground floor window to
right of porch similar. There is a 1-light 6-pane window to the left of the porch.
Porch window and first floor window right are C19 2-light casements with square
leaded panes. The first floor window in the gabled projection is a 3-light casement
with glazing bars.
Interior The hall fireplace has a probably C16 chamfered granite lintel carried on a
granite corbel with a curved profile, a type found in Lew Trenchard and Brentor
parishes. The porch room and first floor room left have the remains of C17 moulded
plaster cornices. In the first floor room left the cornice is carried out around
principals with curved feet. Access to roofspace unobtainable at time of survey,
1985, but the trusses over the lower end are almost certainly C17 or earlier and a
medieval roof may exist above the hall.
Listing NGR: SX4326086992
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