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Latitude: 50.2959 / 50°17'45"N
Longitude: -3.8373 / 3°50'14"W
OS Eastings: 269232
OS Northings: 45609
OS Grid: SX692456
Mapcode National: GBR QC.QXMV
Mapcode Global: FRA 28V7.WC9
Plus Code: 9C2R75W7+93
Entry Name: Range of Farm Buildings Immediately North of Osborne Newton Farmhouse
Listing Date: 28 July 1989
Last Amended: 31 January 1990
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1108142
English Heritage Legacy ID: 99510
ID on this website: 101108142
Location: South Hams, Devon, TQ7
County: Devon
District: South Hams
Civil Parish: Churchstow
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Churchstow St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Building
In the entry for
SX 64 NE CHURCHSTOW
4/8 Farm buildings at Osborne
Newton Farm
GV II
the address and description shall be amended to read:
SX 64 NE CHURCHSTOW
4/8 Range of farm buildings
immediately north of
Osborne Newton Farmhouse
GV II
Extensive range of farm buildings including bank barns and stable. C17, C18 and
C19. Rubble, some cob under eaves at rear; slate roofs, some corrugated iron
and asbestos-cement. A long cumulative range with the earliest barn at the
left, or west end. From the left a circa C17 barn in 2 storeys set gable
towards the farmhouse (qv), against the slope with a very steep set of stone
steps to the left side which has ventilation slits, and all at right angles to
the remainder. Two plank doors and a square light, right; eaves raised. To its
right a long C18/C19 bank barn to half-hipped outer end and gabled right end; 8
shippon doors under 2 loading openings to wood lintels, and a continuous range
of pigeon openings at eaves. Central barn door to left of centre at back,
scissors roof. With lower ridge-line to the right a 2-part bank barn, probably
C18 with C19 modifications. Stable with stalls and cobbled floor, then under
swept-down roof, right, further stable with 2 doors to segmental brick heads,
2 lights, and a small inserted cusped green stone lancet, probably medieval. At
back a mid storey to raking roof and plank doors. Interior in 10 bays A-frame
C19 roof and an early board floor. Far right is C18 bank barn in rough rubble
with corrugated iron roof, with gabled left end and half-hipped right end; a
lean-to open porch, left, covering door, and further door and light to right.
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CHURCHSTOW -
SX 64 NE
4/8
Farmbuilding at Osborne
Newton Farm
GV II
Extensive range of farm buildings including bank farms and stable. C17, C18 and
C19. Rubble, some rendered cob; slate roofs, some corrugated iron and
asbestos-cement. A long cumulative range with the earliest barn at the right,
or east end. From the left a C19 barn in 2 storeys set gable towards the farm-
house (qv), against the slope with a very steep set of stone steps to the left,
and all at right angles to the remainder. Two plank doors and a square light,
right; eaves raised in cob. To its right a long C18 bank barn to half-hipped
outer end and gabled right end; continuous doors under 2 loading openings to
granite or wood lintels, and a continuous range of pigeon openings at eaves.
The outer gable has a plank door and 2-light mullioned opening. Central doors
at back, scissors roof. With lower ridge-line to the right a 2-part bank-barn,
under swept-down roof, modifications. Stable with stalls and cobbled floor, then
under swept-down roof, right, further stable with 2 doors to segmental brick
heads, 2 lights, and a small inserted cusped lancet in granite. At back a mid-
strey to raking roof and plank doors. Interior in 10 bays A-frame C19 roof and
an early board floor. Far right is C17 barn in rough rubble with corrugated
iron roof, bank barn to hipped inner and gabled outer end; a lean-to open porch,
left, covering door, and further door and light to right.
Listing NGR: SX6923245609
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