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Latitude: 50.7918 / 50°47'30"N
Longitude: -3.8071 / 3°48'25"W
OS Eastings: 272723
OS Northings: 100698
OS Grid: SS727006
Mapcode National: GBR L2.ZHB4
Mapcode Global: FRA 27X0.2LW
Plus Code: 9C2RQ5RV+P4
Entry Name: Courtyard of Farm Building Approximately 30M West of Nymet Barton Farmhouse
Listing Date: 20 November 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1325646
English Heritage Legacy ID: 96558
ID on this website: 101325646
Location: Nymet Tracey, Mid Devon, EX17
County: Devon
District: Mid Devon
Civil Parish: Bow
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Bow (or Nymet Tracey) with Broad Nymet
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
BOW NYMET TRACEY
SS 70 SW
2/45 Courtyard of farm building
- approximately 30m west of Nymet
Barton Farmhouse
GV II
Farmbuildings comprising 3 ranges around farm courtyard. Parts are probably C17,
rebuilt and assumed present form in mid C19. Cob on rubble footings including some
stone rubble patching; slate and corrugated iron roofs.
3 adjoining ranges of farm buildings facing into farm courtyard. At west end and
along road is former barn and carriageway. From right (north) end another barn and
linhay project at right angles. Rear wall of south range forms boundary to
churchyard. The west range has a full height carriageway from the road to the farm
courtyard. Immediately to left (south) is rubble blocking of barn door with
flanking short projecting midstrey walls. Further left is a pilaster buttress. To
right of carriageway is a full height door to the northern section of the barn. The
carriageway was apparently knocked through the barn. This block is mostly slate-
roofed and hipped each end. The other blocks are roofed with corrugated iron. The
northern range has a barn adjoining the west range has large double doors to
threshing floor at left end with flanking short projecting midstrey walls, a central
high window, and at right end a wide doorway with loading hatch above. To the right
an open-fronted 6-bay linhay (Alcock's Type T1) with a lower roof than the barn.
The posts rest on stone pads and appear older than the roof. The south range is an
18-bay open-fronted linhay (Alcocks Type T1).
Listing NGR: SS7272400700
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