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Latitude: 51.0132 / 51°0'47"N
Longitude: -3.4568 / 3°27'24"W
OS Eastings: 297898
OS Northings: 124766
OS Grid: SS978247
Mapcode National: GBR LK.JG2M
Mapcode Global: FRA 36NF.M2P
Plus Code: 9C3R2G7V+77
Entry Name: Eastwood Farmhouse
Listing Date: 7 December 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1325663
English Heritage Legacy ID: 96759
ID on this website: 101325663
Location: Shillingford, 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
Tagged with: Farmhouse
SS 92 SE MOREBATH
6/114 Eastwood Farmhouse
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II
Farmhouse. Circa early C16 origins, remodelled in the late C16/early C17, some
alterations of the mid C19. Colourwashed rendered cob; slate roof, gabled at ends ;
left end stack, 2 axial stacks.
Plan: 3 room and cross passage plan, lower end to the left, hall stack backing on to
the passage. Single-storey rear lean-to with corrugated iron roof, rear left stair
projection. The origins of the house are a late medieval open hall of jointed cruck
construction with 3 sooted roof trusses in the centre of the range; the right end of
the range may always have been storeyed, the left end could be a C17 rebuilding. The
house was refenestrated in the C19 when a stair was introduced into the passage. The
roof, presumably originally thatched, has been raised and a new roof added above the
medieval trusses.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Long 6-window front elevation with a gabled C19 porch to left
of centre into the former passage, additional C20 porch with lean-to corrugated iron
roof on front at left. Variety of C19 and C20 timber sashes and casements with
glazing bars.
Interior: Very unspoiled with a number of interesting features. The lower end room
has an open fireplace with a bread oven and hearth window ; chamfered cross beam and
a fixed bench on the partition wall with the passage. The bench is supported on
timber brackets and has a shaped C17 bench end and panelled bench back with fielded
panels below an order of cable moulding. The former passage has a C19 tiled floor
and stick baluster stair with a turned newel post. The hall has been divided by an
axial rear passage and has 2 deeply chamfered but plastered over crossbeams and a C19
cast iron and tiled grate. Deeply chamfered step-stopped axial beam to inner room.
Probably C17 timber stair in rear stair projection.
Roof: 3 heavily sooted jointed cruck medieval smoke-blackened roof trusses below a
later roof.
Listing NGR: SS9789824766
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