Latitude: 50.7817 / 50°46'54"N
Longitude: -3.4975 / 3°29'50"W
OS Eastings: 294526
OS Northings: 99080
OS Grid: SX945990
Mapcode National: GBR P1.R2Z2
Mapcode Global: FRA 37K0.WSV
Plus Code: 9C2RQGJ3+M2
Entry Name: Thorndon House, Including Stable Range to Rear
Listing Date: 27 September 1983
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1333261
English Heritage Legacy ID: 88490
ID on this website: 101333261
Location: Rewe, East Devon, EX5
County: Devon
District: East Devon
Civil Parish: Rewe
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Rewe St Mary the Virgin
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Architectural structure
SX 99 NW REWE REWE
4/179 Thorndon House, including stable -
27.9.83 range to rear
- II
House, formerly the Rectory. 1840 by I K Brunel. Stone, stuccoed, under hipped slate
roof with lead hips. Central staircase plan. 2 storeys. Front: 3 central bays
placed close together in the centre, with wide side bays left blank, except for plat-
band around whole. Central porch set directly below 3 windows, the central one a pair
of 4 pane casements, the others blocked but all barred, the middle window of 2 lights,
4 panes per light. Porch itself on base of 2 stone steps with cornice with frieze of
brackets supported by composite columns, 3 bays, and one to each end, each bay with
round-headed arch with keystone on detached pilasters. Roof with overhanging eaves
supported by shaped brackets; 2 large triple chimney stacks coupled and chamfered,
wanting their moulded caps, which survive for the rear pair. Side elevations of 4
bays, sash windows, 4 panes per sash, with moulded architraves. The ground floor
windows extend to plinth level. A terrace to the side elevation may be a later
addition. Partially dismantled service courtyard to right. Stables to rear, stone
under hipped slate roof; wagon entrance; C19 timber shutters to most openings.
Interior: the entrance hall is the most important room; entrance itself with 3 round-
headed arches with paired pilasters; 3 arches at foot of timber mock-cantilever stairs
with stick balusters; doors with recessed panelled architrave and Greek pediments
with little friezes of free-standing balusters; all timber. Panelled dado; fireplace
removed. Historical note: the Rectory was built by the Bristol and Exeter Railwaywhich
required the demolition of the Old Rectory. The plans were drawn up in Brunel's
office.
Listing NGR: SX9452699080
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