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Middle Blagdon Cottage and Attached Barn to West

A Grade II Listed Building in Blatchcombe, Torbay

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.4371 / 50°26'13"N

Longitude: -3.6103 / 3°36'37"W

OS Eastings: 285739

OS Northings: 60928

OS Grid: SX857609

Mapcode National: GBR QR.CVH0

Mapcode Global: FRA 37BW.TJ1

Plus Code: 9C2RC9PQ+RV

Entry Name: Middle Blagdon Cottage and Attached Barn to West

Listing Date: 10 January 1975

Last Amended: 25 October 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1298311

English Heritage Legacy ID: 383758

ID on this website: 101298311

Location: Lower Blagdon, Torbay, Devon, TQ3

County: Torbay

Electoral Ward/Division: Blatchcombe

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Collaton St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


SX86SE
1947-1/2/158
10/01/75

PAIGNTON

BLAGDON ROAD, Blagdon
(North East side)
Middle Blagdon Cottage and attached barn to west
(Formerly Listed as:
BLAGDON ROAD, Blagdon
Nos.1 AND 2 Middle Blagdon Cottages (terrace))

GV
II

House, probably for agricultural labourer, including
outbuilding adjoining at W end. Early C19.
MATERIALS: Local slatestone rubble with some brick dressings;
natural slate roof laid in diminishing courses; stacks with
rendered shafts. Outbuilding with corrugated-asbestos roof.
PLAN: L-plan house, the main block south-facing, 2-rooms-wide
with a cross passage entrance, the rooms heated from end
stacks; rear left wing at right-angles. The house was divided
into 2 cottages at one time with a 2nd front door added.
Outbuilding adjoining at W end may have been a stable.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Roof gabled at left end, hipped at right
end and at end of wing: deep eaves. Right end stack projects.
Asymmetrical 3-window front with plank front door to the
passage with a porch hood on brackets. Secondary door
alongside to the left. 2 ground and 3 first-floor casement
windows with segmental-arched brick voussoirs: similar
voussoirs to all other windows. Casements are an unusual
survival: cast-iron with small panes: 3-light to the ground
floor, 2-light to the first.
The elevation overlooking the road has a blocked door to the
right of the main block and one ground and 2 first-floor
windows - all cast-iron casements except the ground floor
window which has been reglazed with C20 leaded panes. End of
wing blind. The right return of the wing also has 2 cast-iron
small-pane casements: one window on end of main block reglazed
with a casement with C20 leaded panes.
The outbuilding, a former barn, has a small doorway on the
south side, window alongside and a loft loading door above.
INTERIOR: Main block fireplaces have red sandstone jambs and
lintels. Pretty pink and grey local limestone flags to part of
the ground floor.

Listing NGR: SX8573960928

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