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Latitude: 50.7322 / 50°43'55"N
Longitude: -3.9679 / 3°58'4"W
OS Eastings: 261219
OS Northings: 94358
OS Grid: SX612943
Mapcode National: GBR Q4.W6KP
Mapcode Global: FRA 27L4.L0R
Plus Code: 9C2RP2JJ+VV
Entry Name: Tordown House
Listing Date: 4 March 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1168907
English Heritage Legacy ID: 94800
ID on this website: 101168907
Location: Stockley Hamlet, West Devon, EX20
County: Devon
District: West Devon
Civil Parish: Belstone
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Belstone St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: House Thatched cottage
SX 69 SW BELSTONE
3/4 Tordown House
II
House, former Dartmoor longhouse. Probably mid C17 (possibly earlier in some
parts); renovated circa 1970. Granite stone rubble, whitewashed on the front;
granite stacks, one with its original granite ashlar chimney shaft; thatch roof.
Plan and development: 3 room-and-through-passage plan former Dartmoor longhouse
built down the hillslope facing east. The inner room at the uphill left (south) end
is terraced into the slope and has a gable-end stack. Formerly a stair rose
alongside and its turret projects a short distance to the front. The hall has an
axial stack backing onto the passage. The former shippon was converted to domestic
use circa 1970. C20 outshots to rear. None of the features of the house can
conclusively be dated earlier than the mid C17 but the layout suggests earlier
origins, probably as an open hall house. The main house is now 2 storeys and the
former shippon is open to the roof.
Exterior: Irregular 3-window front of late C19 and C20 casements with glazing bars.
The passage front doorway is right of centre and contains a C20 door with
contemporary flat hood. Roof is gable-ended to left and hipped to right. The right
end wall (the former shippon) now contains a large window of circa 1970.
Interior: The hall has a large granite ashlar fireplace which contains a C19 cloam
oven. This fireplace could date as early as the C16 but its plain finish cannot be
closely dated. The crossbeam is mid or late C17; soffit-chamfered with runout
stops. Much of the upper hall crosswall has been removed but since the head beam
contains no mortices it too is thought to be mid or late C17. No carpentry detail
shows in the inner room and the fireplace is missing its lintel. Roof is mostly C20
but retains a C17 A-frame truss over the hall.
Listing NGR: SX6121994358
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