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Holwell Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Morebath, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9996 / 50°59'58"N

Longitude: -3.4758 / 3°28'32"W

OS Eastings: 296540

OS Northings: 123278

OS Grid: SS965232

Mapcode National: GBR LJ.K98D

Mapcode Global: FRA 36LG.RQT

Plus Code: 9C2RXGXF+RM

Entry Name: Holwell Farmhouse

Listing Date: 7 December 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1169506

English Heritage Legacy ID: 96760

ID on this website: 101169506

Location: Mid Devon, EX16

County: Devon

District: Mid Devon

Civil Parish: Morebath

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Morebath St George

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


SS 92 SE MOREBATH

6/115 Holwell Farmhouse
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GV II


Farmhouse. Circa early C16 origins, remodelled in the late C16/early C17, some late
C18 refurbishment. C20 renovations. Whitewashed rendered cob and stone; slate roof
(formerly thatched), gabled at ends; axial stack with brick shaft, stone stack at
right end.
Plan: Present plan 3 room and passage arrangement; hall stack away from passage,
unheated inner room, heated lower end room to right, gabled rear stair wing to rear
of passage, rear left and right outshuts. The origins of the house are a late
medieval open hall which extended from the left end of the range at least as far as
the axial stack. This building appears to have been divided into 2 rooms with 2 open
hearths. In the circa late C16 the building was floored and either remodelled or
extended to the right of the inserted axial stack giving the present main range
arrangement with its unusually large inner room. The rear outshuts are probably C18
in date and the lower end room was refurbished in the circa late C18. A short
section of the inner room, immediately to the rear of the hall stack, has been
partitioned off and subdivided between a store room to the rear and a small unheated
chamber to the front.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 5 window front with a circa early C17 panelled
studded door to the passage to right of centre, some of the panels replaced with
glazing, ovolo-moulded stopped doorframe; C20 door to left into inner room. 3- and
4-light casements with C19 or C20 glazing, the hall and lower room windows with
probably C18 frames (Hulland). The rear elevation has a 3-light ovolo-moulded timber
mullioned stair window.
Interior: Good survival of carpentry and joinery. The inner room and hall have
deeply-chamfered step-stopped crossbeams. The hall has a large open fireplace with a
chamfered lintel; hearth seats and a bread oven; the fireplace lintel is carried over
a cream oven at the left end. The lower end room has no exposed beams but a probably
late C18 decorated plaster cornice and an open-fronted china cupboard. Stair to rear
of passage divides at landing: turned balusters and open string, probably mid/late
C17. 1 first floor chamfered stopped doorframe and several doors (first and ground
floor) with HL hinges.
Roof: 2 smoke-blackened jointed cruck roof trusses over left end of range with a
sooted ridge. The apex of the left hand truss has wattle and daub infill which is
sooted on both sides, the infill is fixed to nailed studs and evidently extended
below the collar at one time. Trusses to the right of the stack not seen at time of
survey (1986) but described by Hulland as clean A frames "with typical curved end
collars of C17".

Hulland, Charles "Holywell, Morebath" survey record including ground plan deposited
in West Country Studies Library.


Listing NGR: SS9654023278

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