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Latitude: 50.9156 / 50°54'56"N
Longitude: -3.8951 / 3°53'42"W
OS Eastings: 266875
OS Northings: 114613
OS Grid: SS668146
Mapcode National: GBR KY.QR1B
Mapcode Global: FRA 26QP.BBN
Plus Code: 9C2RW483+6W
Entry Name: Stables to South of Colleton Manor
Listing Date: 25 October 1988
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1106731
English Heritage Legacy ID: 97187
ID on this website: 101106731
Location: North Devon, EX18
County: Devon
District: North Devon
Civil Parish: Chulmleigh
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Chulmleigh St Mary Magdalene
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Stable
CHULMLEIGH
SS 61 SE
5/11 Stables south of
Colleton Manor
- II*
Stable range. Circa early C17, altered in circa late C19, Coursed and dressed
local sedimentary stone. Slate roof with later granite coping to the gable
ends.
Plan: Rectangular on plan with a doorway at the centre of both front and back
walls; the rear (north) doorway now blocked. At the left hand (east) end there
is an extension (a tack room) and probably a cartshed which is now incorporated
into the adjoining gamekeeper's cottage qv.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical north front facing the house. Central
doorway with late C19 plank door and C19 2-light casements with glazing bars on
ground floor, one to the left and two to the right. On the first floor to the
right a loading door with late C19 plank door; all with cement rendered wooden
lintels. At the left set back slightly a small slit window on the ground floor
with hollow chamfer and round head with a hoodlmould.
The west gable end has a large late C19 or early C20 mullion - transom window
with leaded panes. The south elevation has a blocked central doorway and
blocked ground floor window to left and right.
Interior: 5 large chamfered cross-beams with step stops, those at the ends are
half-beams. The stall are C19 and on the front wall and in the tack room there
are large wooden pegs. The tack room has a small Gothic cast-iron fire-grate
in the corner.
The original 3-bay roof survives; 2 raised cruck trusses with 3 ties of
threaded purlins, the lower purlin at wall plate level, threaded diagonal
ridgepiece and cranked collars mortice and tenoned to the principals. The
common-rafters have been replaced.
Listing NGR: SS6688114611
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