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Latitude: 50.5675 / 50°34'3"N
Longitude: -3.7305 / 3°43'49"W
OS Eastings: 277542
OS Northings: 75629
OS Grid: SX775756
Mapcode National: GBR QK.4MB8
Mapcode Global: FRA 372K.NGK
Plus Code: 9C2RH799+2R
Entry Name: Honeywell Farmhouse
Listing Date: 3 November 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1260918
English Heritage Legacy ID: 439069
ID on this website: 101260918
Location: Ilsington, Teignbridge, Devon, TQ13
County: Devon
District: Teignbridge
Civil Parish: Ilsington
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Ilsington St Michael
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Farmhouse Thatched farmhouse
ILSINGTON
SS 77 NE
3/85 Honeywell Farmhouse
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- II
Farmhouse. Early C18 with added lean-tos at rear. Roughcast stone with half-hipped
thatched roof; left-hand gable wall is slate hung. 2 large rendered chimneystacks
in rear wall of original house, these having weatherings and caps formed by a
projecting slate course just below the top; added shafts above, probably of brick.
The larger left-hand stack (as seen from the rear) has a wide offset on left hand
side. The rear wall of lean-to immediately in front of it has a large, projecting
rendered stack with offsets; the tall shaft on top is probably of brick. 2-room
plan with central entrance passage having staircase at rear; at rear of left-hand
side is a 2-storied lean-to and at rear of right-hand side is a single storey former
kitchen. It seems likely that the original kitchen was in the right-hand front
room, this being turned into a parlour in early C19 when a new kitchen was built on
behind. At about the same period the left-hand front room which is likely to have
been the parlour, was sub-divided, the left-hand end becoming a separate cottage
(now taken back into the house). 2 storeys, apart from the 1-storey kitchen;
original range has a garret. 5-window front; all windows have C20 wood casements
without glazing bars. Doorway in centre bay of ground storey has 4-panelled door in
beam-moulded frame, the 2 lower panels flush, the 2 upper panels with C20 glazing;
cast-iron knocker. In front of door and window to left of it a C20 rendered porch
with glazed roof. Right-hand gable has 2-light wood casement, probably late C19, in
each storey, and a similar window in side wall of lean-to; each light has 6 or 8
panes. The left hand side wall of the 2-storied lean-to has a 2-light mullioned
window with rectangular leaded panes in upper storey, probably late C18 or early
C19.
Interior has been somewhat altered in C19, although fireplaces and possibly other
features may be concealed under plaster. Entrance passage has to left a 2-panelled
ovolo-moulded door of early C18 type with only 1 fillet to the ovolo. To right is
an old plank door with wrought iron strap hinges on reverse side, these having spade
shaped terminals. Simple wood stair with square newels bead-moulded at each corner,
and thick square section balusters. In second storey several panelled doors
matching that on the ground storey. Very simple roof trusses with collars pegged to
the faces of the principal rafters; no common rafters, just thick thatching spars.
Listing NGR: SX7754275629
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