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Latitude: 50.924 / 50°55'26"N
Longitude: -3.1984 / 3°11'54"W
OS Eastings: 315866
OS Northings: 114520
OS Grid: ST158145
Mapcode National: GBR LX.Q1JZ
Mapcode Global: FRA 465N.RRJ
Plus Code: 9C2RWRF2+HJ
Entry Name: Callers Farmhouse
Listing Date: 15 April 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1306675
English Heritage Legacy ID: 95676
ID on this website: 101306675
Location: Rosemary Lane, Mid Devon, EX15
County: Devon
District: Mid Devon
Civil Parish: Clayhidon
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Clayhidon St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Farmhouse
ST 11 SE CLAYHIDON CALLER'S LANE
6/20 Caller's Farmhouse
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- II
Farmhouse. Early C16 with later alterations. Roughcast random rubble; hipped and
gable end roof with corrugated iron and slate. Originally a 3-room, through-passage
plan house, the service end to the right of the passage, a service end extension
added in the C18 and C19 and now a milking parlour. The higher end was heightened
and re-roofed in the C19. The service end (and possibly the remainder of the
building) was originally open to the roof, for there survives one smoke-blackened
raised cruck truss (see below). Hall heated by a (possibly inserted) axial stack
backing on to the passage; service end heated by an axial (formerly on end) stack;
both stacks with brick shafts. 1 ½ storeys to service end, the hall and inner room
now 2 storeys.
Exterior: Front: (facing south): the C19 higher end 3-window range with 2-paned
horned sash windows with margin panes to 1st floor: a similar window to the left of
the porch, C20 casement window to right. Glazed, slate-roofed porch, the roof ridge
level of this part is considerably higher than the service end. 2 half dormers to
service end, with a range of farm buildings standing forward of service end.
Rear: irregular fenestration to service end; the remainder a 3-window range with
first floor sash windows (as to front) and C20 casement windows below.
Interior: hall with intersecting ceiling beams forming 9 panels, with composite
moulding (2 hollow and 2 roll mouldings). Fireplace jambs are reused lintels from
a now dismantled screen door. Between the former passage and the service end is a
raised cruck truss of unusual profile; the rear blade which is scarfed near the apex
turns to form a saddle, and is pegged to the front blade; the ridge piece is square
set and rests on the saddle. Purlins (now gone) were formerly trenched. The
mortices for wind braces (now gone) survive. The carpentry detail looks early and
is smoke-blackened.
Listing NGR: ST1586614520
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