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Latitude: 50.9413 / 50°56'28"N
Longitude: -4.1128 / 4°6'46"W
OS Eastings: 251655
OS Northings: 117883
OS Grid: SS516178
Mapcode National: GBR KN.P3WF
Mapcode Global: FRA 268M.9K4
Plus Code: 9C2QWVRP+GV
Entry Name: Healand House
Listing Date: 19 December 2001
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1389593
English Heritage Legacy ID: 488281
ID on this website: 101389593
Location: Torridge, Devon, EX38
County: Devon
District: Torridge
Civil Parish: St. Giles in the Wood
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: St Giles in the Wood St Giles
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: House
1905/0/10003
19-DEC-01
ST GILES IN THE WOOD
NORTH HEALAND
Healand House
II
House, formerly farmhouse. Circa early C18; probably a remodelling of an earlier house. Rendered cob. Slate roof with gabled ends. Stone rubble gable-end stacks with rendered shafts heightened in brick.
PLAN: Deep plan with central through-passage [rear doorway blocked], parlour on left and kitchen on right, both with gable-end stacks, and with smaller unheated service rooms at back; later outshut at either end.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Symmetrical 3-window south east front; C20 replacement 3-light casements with glazing bars and central doorway with plank door and later gabled porch. Later lean-to outshut at either gable end. Asymmetrical fenestration at rear with small casements and central blocked doorway.
INTERIOR: Lower right-hand room [former kitchen] ceiled, large stone fireplace with unchamfered timber lintel and blocked oven and bench against front and cross-passage walls. Cross-passage has cob or stone walls either side, with plank door to kitchen and fielded 4-panel door to parlour with moulded frame. Parlour ceiled and with stone fireplace with replaced lintel. Straight staircase rising from former kitchen with simple stick balustrade and landing with C18 plank doors, one with cover-moulds. Late C19 cast-iron chimneypieces in chambers. 6-bay roof with five trusses, the principals halved and crossed at apex and with scissor-braces halved and pegged to the principals; cob upper end [SW] gable appears to be smoke-blacked.
A largely intact circa early C18 vernacular house, probably remodelled from an earlier house.
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