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Latitude: 50.2956 / 50°17'44"N
Longitude: -3.8373 / 3°50'14"W
OS Eastings: 269234
OS Northings: 45579
OS Grid: SX692455
Mapcode National: GBR QC.QXP7
Mapcode Global: FRA 28V7.WDQ
Plus Code: 9C2R75W7+73
Entry Name: Osborne Newton Farmhouse
Listing Date: 28 July 1989
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1168447
English Heritage Legacy ID: 99509
ID on this website: 101168447
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: Farmhouse
In the entry for
SX 64 NE CHURCHSTOW
4/7 Osborne Newton Farmhouse
GV II
the description shall be amended to read
Large farmhouse. Probably C17; remodelled and partly rebuilt in circa mid C19.
Rubble, front rendered, south-west gable slate-hung; asbestos slate roof. Older
section remains at north-east end, with large extension, to south west.
2 storeys, basement at left end; 3+1 window. Rebuilt section has 16-pane sashes
at each level flanking 2 storey porch with 12-pane over arched opening to door
on steps; to left is large plank door, down ramp to cellar. To right, the
earlier kitchen block roofed at slightly lower level, swept down over a 2-light
casement at each level, and a further section with longer sweep-down over a
3-light and 2-light. The left gable is plain, with external stack, slate-hung.
Right end has hip sweep-down. Back has 2-light glazing bar casements and wide
plank door in pent hood to old section, and, to slightly set-back C19 unit a
16-pane sash at each level a Yorkshire sliding sash with glazing bars. Large
ridge stack at junction of old and new. Interior has heavy chamfered beam in
old kitchen, the later section with stick stair, shutters, and contemporary
doors.
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CHURCHSTOW -
SX 64 NE
4/7
Osborne Newton Farmhouse
GV II
Large farmhouse. C17 in part, but large early C19 rebuild and extension.
Rubble, front rendered, south-west gable slate-hung; slate roof. Older section
remains at north-east end, with large extension, in-line, to south west. Two
storeys, basement at left end; 3+1 window. Rebuilt section has 16-pane sashes
at each level flanking 2 storey porch with 12-pane over arched opening to door
on steps; to left is large plank door, down steps to cellar. To right, the
earlier kitchen block roofed at slightly lower level, swept down over a 2-light
casement at each level, and a further section with longer sweep-down over a 3-
light and 2-light. The left gable is plain, with external stack, slate-hung,
but with rendered upper part. Right end has hip and sweep-down. Back has 2-
light glazing bar casements and wide plank door in pent hood to old section,
and, to slightly set-back C19 unit a 16-pane sash at each level a Yorkshire
sliding sash with glazing bars. Large ridge stack at junction of old and new.
Interior has heavy chamfered beam in old kitchen, the later section with stick
stair, shutters, and contemporary doors.
Listing NGR: SX6923445579
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