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383558 Beams Cottage 1195177 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515030 50.390082,-3.515144 50.390115,-3.515168 50.390065,-3.515057 50.390039,-3.515030 50.390082))) Row of 3 cottages lying at right-angles to the street. Nos 5 & 7 probably C17 or earlier, remodelled early/mid C19; No.9 added or rebuilt at same period. Solid rendered walls. Slated roofs; No.9 hipped to Burton Street. Large, old rendered chimney on right gable of No.5; a later one at rear. Part-rendered, part-stone rubble chimney on right gable of No.9; rendered chimney on left side wall. 2 storeys, No.9 with basement. Nos 5 & 7 are a mirrored pair, 4 windows wide, with adjacent doorways in the centre. Door at No.5 is C19; 2 flush panels below, 1 large glazed panel above. Late C19 canopy with shaped brackets, extending over both doors. Windows have C20 wood casements, except that the ground-storey window at No.7 has a canted bay, slightly recessed within an earlier opening. Deep, flat eaves-cornice. No.9 has 2-window front to Burton Street with a blank space to right where symmetry would demand a third window. Doorway set in slight centre projection with flat, deep eaves-cornice breaking forward round it. Round-arched window above doorway has 2-paned sashes. Windows to left have C20 wood frames. 2 similar windows in side wall to right. Listing NGR: SX9239155562 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383559 Parkham Villa 1208579 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515316 50.390455,-3.515331 50.390456,-3.515331 50.390464,-3.515385 50.390463,-3.515384 50.390443,-3.515485 50.390442,-3.515486 50.390337,-3.515446 50.390337,-3.515445 50.390370,-3.515409 50.390370,-3.515408 50.390347,-3.515329 50.390347,-3.515330 50.390340,-3.515314 50.390340,-3.515316 50.390455))) Detached house on hillside above Burton Street, facing east. Early C19. Solid rendered walls. Hipped slated roof. 2 red-brick chimneys on rear wall. Rendered chimney on rear wing. Plan of 2 rooms-wide with entrance hall and staircase between them; behind the stair a rear wing running at right-angles back to a lean-to structure of possibly earlier date. 2 storeys. 3 windows wide. Segmental-arched centre doorway with flanking fluted pilasters, panelled reveals, fanlight with radial bars; original door with 2 flush bottom panels, the upper part with late C20 glazing. French windows at either side; that to left has 3 panels per door with transom-lights; that to right has 4-paned sashes with margin-panes, the bottom part having short panelled doors. In front of the ground storey is a raised stone-paved terrace with trellised verandah having a swept slated roof; right-hand end glazed in late C19 with four 9-paned fixed sashes. In centre a flight of stone steps with iron railing at either side; these have thin square balusters with a twisted section in the middle, handrail voluted at the foot over a moulded newel. Upper-storey windows have plain sashes. Deep flat eaves-cornice extending round both side walls. Left side wall has no original windows, but a late C20 bay window has been inserted in the ground storey. INTERIOR: geometrical wood staircase with thin square balusters and shaped step-ends, the handrail voluted at the bottom. Entrance-hall and both front rooms have moulded cornices. 6-panelled doors leading out of hall and panelled shutters to front windows, all with a raised moulding on the panel. Right-hand front room has white marble chimneypiece with shelf on carved brackets. Earliest title deed in possession of owner in 1991 dated to 1868, but there had been 3 previous owners by then. Listing NGR: SX9238855565 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383560 19, BURTON STREET 1208585 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.516010 50.390075,-3.515987 50.390083,-3.516015 50.390113,-3.516060 50.390092,-3.516033 50.390062,-3.516063 50.390051,-3.515994 50.389960,-3.515902 50.389993,-3.515945 50.390050,-3.515978 50.390038,-3.516010 50.390075))) House, one of a semi-detached pair (No.17 not included). Mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimney at each end of ridge. 2 storeys. 2 windows wide, with doorway between the ground-storey windows. 4-panelled door with lion-head knocker, the top 2 panels now glazed; panelled reveals; wooden trellised porch. 2-paned sashes with margin-panes. Deep, flat eaves-cornice. Listing NGR: SX9233055561 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383561 Burton Court Including Front Terrace Railing 1298279 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.516785 50.389814,-3.516876 50.389768,-3.516822 50.389723,-3.516851 50.389708,-3.516890 50.389740,-3.516988 50.389692,-3.516875 50.389599,-3.516653 50.389708,-3.516785 50.389814))) Large detached house, now flats. Early C19. Solid rendered walls. Hipped slated roof. Rendered chimney on each side wall. Double-fronted and double-depth plan, with short flanking wings. Main block 3 storeys; wings 2 storeys. 3-window centre with 1-window wings. Round-arched centre doorway approached by a flight of steps; half-glazed double-doors with coloured margin-panes; patterned fanlight; deep porch on slender fluted columns. Windows have 6-paned sashes in box-frames. Deep, flat eaves-cornice, that over the main block with paired brackets. INTERIOR not inspected. 1975 list description mentions 'open string staircase to centre of house, renewed on ground floor, lit by tall round-headed window in rear wall'. Subsidiary features: raised front terrace with an iron railing having lily-heads to the uprights and standards, the latter moulded and enriched. Listing NGR: SX9227355525 1949-10-17 1949-10-17
383563 Burton Villa 1195178 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.518322 50.389799,-3.518468 50.389729,-3.518370 50.389645,-3.518388 50.389636,-3.518375 50.389623,-3.518195 50.389710,-3.518209 50.389721,-3.518224 50.389714,-3.518322 50.389799))) Large detached house. Early C19. Solid rendered walls. Hipped slated roof. Rendered chimney on right side wall. Double-fronted and probably double-depth plan. 2 storeys with later garret. 3-window front in Picturesque Gothic style. Centre doorway with half-glazed, leaded double-doors. Windows with incurving, pointed arches. Patterned glazing with margin-panes. Deep, flat eaves-cornice. Large late C20 dormer. Across front of ground storey a long verandah with ogee-leaded roof; slender iron columns, each end with arches of patterned ironwork. Right side and rear walls (visible from Burton Villa Close) have plain early C19 detail. Side-wall has a short round-arched upper-storey window with small-paned glazing; ground-storey window with 6 over 6 panes. Rear wall has 4 sash-windows, all 6-paned: 1 in ground storey, 3 above. Also 3 hipped dormers with slate-hung sides and barred sashes: 4 over 8 panes. Of a type associated with the Gillard family in Brixham; Mr Gillard built the villas for himself and daughters viz: Eveleigh House, Doctors Road, and Norton House and Aylmer, Milton Street (qv). Listing NGR: SX9216455531 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383564 Castor House 1208614 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.514593 50.387414,-3.514560 50.387373,-3.514531 50.387318,-3.514472 50.387322,-3.514470 50.387314,-3.514334 50.387322,-3.514340 50.387375,-3.514407 50.387376,-3.514431 50.387453,-3.514509 50.387435,-3.514515 50.387443,-3.514537 50.387438,-3.514532 50.387429,-3.514593 50.387414))) House, now house and shop; said by 1975 list description to be a former farmhouse. Early C19; probably a remodelling of a C18 or earlier building. Solid rendered walls. Steeply-pitched hipped slated roof. Rendered chimney on left side wall. Painted brick chimney on hip to right. Double-fronted and double-depth plan, with small rear projection to right. 2 storeys. 3-window front facing north. Late C20 wood glazed door in centre; late C19 small-paned glazed porch with coloured margin-panes. At either side an early C20 canted bay window with lean-to tiled roof; each window has a 4-light wood casement with transom-lights containing coloured leaded glass. Upper-storey windows have 6-paned sashes. Right side wall, facing road, has late C20 shop front in ground storey; 3 windows in upper storey, all with 6-paned sashes, except that the lower left-hand sash has lost its glazing bars. Listing NGR: SX9243555252 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383565 2 AND 4, CAVERN ROAD 1195179 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515686 50.393514,-3.515764 50.393503,-3.515731 50.393429,-3.515700 50.393398,-3.515606 50.393374,-3.515577 50.393433,-3.515619 50.393443,-3.515636 50.393491,-3.515677 50.393486,-3.515686 50.393514))) House. Early C19. Stone rubble, rendered to front; slate roof with brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys. 4-window front. Double-entry to ground floor on left and hood mould over panelled door set in panelled reveals. 16-pane sashes with margin panes, except plate-glass sash to left of door. Gabled roof dormers with bargeboards and mid C20 windows. Listing NGR: SX9236255940 1993-10-17 1993-10-17
383566 Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1293060 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.542870 50.397432,-3.542837 50.397442,-3.542894 50.397519,-3.542921 50.397511,-3.542924 50.397517,-3.543258 50.397416,-3.543199 50.397337,-3.543160 50.397348,-3.543109 50.397279,-3.543057 50.397295,-3.543074 50.397317,-3.542838 50.397389,-3.542870 50.397432))) Parish church. Probably C15. Restored 1864-6 by E Ashworth of Exeter. Squared Devonian limestone rubble with red sandstone quoins; west wall and tower rendered. Windows mostly in Bath stone; doorways in red sandstone. Slated roof; red ridge-tiles crested with fleurs-de-lys. Stone chimney on north-east corner of north chancel chapel. Nave, north and south aisles, chancel, north and south chancel chapels, west tower, south porch. Vestry, added in 1864-6, at east end of north chancel chapel. 5 Perpendicular 4-light windows in each of north and south walls; different designs, some with pointed and some with 4-centred arches. 5-light east window to chancel and 4-light windows to aisles, all Perpendicular with pointed arches. All windows are C19 restorations. South porch gabled with parvise chamber above. Both inner and outer doorways chamfered and stopped, with rounded arches. To right of outer door a round-arched holy water stoup. Parvise chamber has a single-light window with pointed arch; jambs probably of old Beer stone, head restored. Above it is medieval carving of the Crucifixion flanked by the Two Marys; cinquefoiled canopy over the whole group. Low stone seats inside porch. Priest's door in S wall of aisle/chancel chapel; restoration with pointed arch and hoodmould. 5-sided stair turret to former rood screen; in N wall with slit window and battlements. 3-stage tower with diagonal buttresses. Lowest stage has restored 3-light window with traceried pointed arch. The 2 upper stages each have a single-light pointed window in the N, S and W sides; mostly restored although the north and west windows in the lower stage appear to be of old Beer stone. The tower has never had a west door, probably because of its close proximity to the manor house (Churston Court (qv)). But there is a blocked doorway (visible only on the interior wall) with a round arch at the west end of the south aisle. INTERIOR: aisles and chancel chapels, which run into one another, have 5 pointed arches each side; one carved with arms of the Yarde family, another with mythical beasts. Stone staircase to former rood loft in north wall; C19 carved Gothic piscina in south wall of chancel. Quatrefoiled squint from parvise chamber into south aisle. Waggon-roofs throughout; all renewed in red deal 1864-6. Fittings: remains of medieval rood-screen, reset under tower arch. Stone font with octagonal medieval base decorated with trefoil-headed panels; bowl of c1763 in Gothic style; early C17 ogee font cover. Late C17 six-sided pulpit with raised bolection-moulded panels. Late medieval bench ends with arms of Ferrers, reset in chancel. Above the south door a wooden panel with arms of Queen Anne; original paint; dated 1713. Glass: east window of south chancel chapel contains reset medieval glass. Bells: 3 dating from before 1553; oldest c1440 by Richard Norton of Exeter, with arms of Ferrers. A fourth by Mordecai Cockey of Totnes, 1681. Monuments: south aisle; William Farquharson (d.1813), a retired civil servant of East India Company; white marble; mourning female figure and urn under a Gothic arch. From the Middle Ages until 1951 Churston church was a chapel of St Mary's Higher Brixham; White's directory of 1850 describes it as a perpetual curacy. It had its own churchwardens in C17 however, and in 1953 was described by the Archdeacon of Totnes as a 'parish by tradition'. (Tregaskes JH: Churston Story: Paignton: 1989-; The Buildings of England: Cherry B: Devon (2nd edition): 1989-: 833-4; White W: Directory of Devonshire: 1850-: 432). Listing NGR: SX9042756419 1961-02-09 1961-02-09
383567 Churchyard Wall And Gates On South And East Sides Of Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1298280 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.543088 50.397199,-3.543023 50.397193,-3.542738 50.397331,-3.542731 50.397376,-3.542871 50.397542,-3.542885 50.397540,-3.542746 50.397372,-3.542752 50.397334,-3.543023 50.397203,-3.543083 50.397209,-3.543088 50.397199))) Curtilage wall and gates. Probably contemporary with the restoration of the church in 1864-6. Squared Devonian limestone rubble with copings and gate piers of matching dressed blocks. Coping chamfered with vertical channeling on the chamfers. Double iron gates on south and east sides; scrolled braces, lily-head finials. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9043956406 1993-10-17 1993-10-17
383568 Cross Shaft Adjoining East Wall Of The South Porch Of Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1293065 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.543064 50.397318,-3.543069 50.397317,-3.543049 50.397297,-3.543064 50.397318))) Cross shaft. Late medieval. Granite. Tapered octagonal shaft with convex stops at the base. Notice in church porch says 'It is thought to have stood on the triangle where the old Brixham Road meets Churston Avenue. For many years the shaft supported a staircase in a farm'. Presented to the church by Lord Churston in 1939. Listing NGR: SX9042656407 1993-10-17 1993-10-17
383569 Churston Court Farmhouse Including Courtyard Of Service Buildings And Garden Walls 1195180 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.542440 50.397812,-3.542452 50.397807,-3.542239 50.397622,-3.542168 50.397650,-3.542091 50.397697,-3.541599 50.397942,-3.541594 50.397937,-3.541560 50.397952,-3.541576 50.397966,-3.541610 50.397951,-3.541957 50.398255,-3.542548 50.397981,-3.542525 50.397961,-3.542412 50.398013,-3.542402 50.398004,-3.542417 50.397997,-3.542391 50.397975,-3.542377 50.397981,-3.542362 50.397967,-3.542487 50.397910,-3.542469 50.397894,-3.542416 50.397917,-3.542348 50.397858,-3.542183 50.397935,-3.542237 50.397980,-3.542244 50.397977,-3.542320 50.398045,-3.542374 50.398020,-3.542400 50.398041,-3.541958 50.398246,-3.541609 50.397942,-3.542238 50.397631,-3.542440 50.397812))) Farmhouse. Mid C19. Squared stone rubble with quoins and other details in dressed Devonian limestone and red sandstone. Slated roof. Squared stone rubble chimneys, formerly with brick shafts; now only rendered stumps. Double-fronted main range with centre entrance leading to staircase. Rear wing to right, forming one side of an enclosed service courtyard to left. This has former wash house and ash house. 2 storeys with garret. Designed in C16/C17 Cotswold farmhouse style, though without the stone-mullioned windows and (with one exception) hoodmoulds. 3 windows wide, the centre window in a gabled projection with kneelers; the quoins of red sandstone, contrasting with limestone elsewhere. Centre doorway has 4-centred chamfered arch of voussoirs; red sandstone jambs and hoodmould. At either side a slit window. Windows have flat arches with limestone voussoirs; wood mullioned-and-transomed window frames with horizontal glazing bars. Gable ends similar, with parapet copings and kneelers. INTERIOR: wooden staircase with thin square balusters and turned newels. Subsidiary features: buildings in service courtyard single-storeyed. Ash house loaded from a flight of stone steps, emptied through a small brick-framed hole at ground level. Stone rubble garden walls; tall on north-east and north-west, low on the other 2 sides. That on south-west side has a chamfered coping of stones on edge; it curves inwards towards recessed square gate piers with pyramidal caps. Churston Court Farmhouse is a well-preserved mid C19 layout of uniform architectural character. It has always been part of the Churston Court Estate. The farm buildings are separately listed (qv) and with the farmhouse form a complete and fine group of its date. Listing NGR: SX9048056480 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383570 Barn And Cattle Yard Approximately 30 Metres South Of Churston Court Farmhouse Including Piers And Wall 1298281 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.542490 50.397929,-3.542548 50.397981,-3.542873 50.397829,-3.542957 50.397903,-3.543021 50.397874,-3.542786 50.397666,-3.542809 50.397656,-3.542765 50.397618,-3.542756 50.397622,-3.542663 50.397542,-3.542686 50.397531,-3.542639 50.397489,-3.542560 50.397528,-3.542594 50.397555,-3.542392 50.397650,-3.542527 50.397771,-3.542399 50.397833,-3.542503 50.397923,-3.542517 50.397917,-3.542416 50.397835,-3.542545 50.397771,-3.542464 50.397693,-3.542448 50.397699,-3.542650 50.397610,-3.542696 50.397650,-3.542679 50.397658,-3.542829 50.397790,-3.542596 50.397897,-3.542585 50.397887,-3.542490 50.397929))) Threshing barn, cattle yard, and storehouse. Mid C19. Stone rubble, with some red sandstone. Slated roof, the barn hipped. Double threshing barn facing north-west, with cattle yard built on behind it; access through gates to left of barn. Yard has engine house against rear wall of barn; open-fronted cattle shelters at rear; storehouse on right. Barn has 2 large segmental-headed doors, that to right with arch of stone voussoirs, that to left with rebuilt arch of red-brick headers. That to right has double plank doors with strap-hinges, the lower part of right-hand door opening separately. In left-hand doorway only the upper part of right-hand door survives. Owl-hole in west gable wall. Matching rear doors at right-hand end. Entrance to cattle yard has square gate piers, that to left with low pyramidal cap. Cattle sheds have oblong section stone piers with intermediate wood posts. INTERIOR: barn has nailed king-post-and-ridge trusses, probably C20. Listing NGR: SX9046756425 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383571 Farm Building South West Of Churston Court Farmhouse, Including Gate Piers And Wall 1293036 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.542368 50.397246,-3.542022 50.397432,-3.542060 50.397465,-3.542340 50.397308,-3.542455 50.397419,-3.542403 50.397445,-3.542373 50.397421,-3.542290 50.397461,-3.542323 50.397486,-3.542238 50.397530,-3.542298 50.397579,-3.542576 50.397436,-3.542368 50.397246)),((-3.542204 50.397576,-3.542072 50.397460,-3.542060 50.397465,-3.542201 50.397589,-3.542268 50.397556,-3.542261 50.397550,-3.542204 50.397576))) Enclosed courtyard containing shippons, stables, root house, granary, pound house and cart shed. Mid C19. Stone rubble with some red sandstone. Slated roofs. Plan: U-shaped range with walled courtyard on north-east. Range to north-west contained stables and cider store with lofts, wool-chamber and granary over; the upper storey reached by 2 flights of stone steps. South-west range contained lofted shippons with root house to north-west, projecting along Churston Road outside the courtyard. South-east range has pound house adjoining road and, nearest the house, an open-fronted cart shed and trap house with its back to the enclosed yard. Exterior: stable range has distinct architectural quality, with gabled centre projection having red sandstone quoins. 2 doorways in ground storey and a loading door above, all with slightly curved arches of voussoirs and jamb-stones alternately of limestone and sandstone. In the gable a ventilation slit with similar jambs. At either side, one window of similar character on each side, these in turn flanked by recessed sections containing stone staircases. At right-hand end a gabled projection similar to the rest with former cider store in ground storey and granary above. Next to it, at head of steps, was the wool chamber. Shippon range in same style with gabled projection at left-hand end. Immediately left of this again is one end of the pound house, with entrance to the apple loft. The pound house, which projects slightly to the south-east, matches the stables and shippon in its elevation to Churston Road. Abutting its south-east gable wall is a square gate pier with low pyramidal cap, forming one side of the original entrance to the farmstead. Cart shed has 2 stone walls faced with red sandstone and 3 red brick piers, the latter probably late C19 replacements. INTERIORS: little original detail survives. The overhead fittings for the apple-crusher remain in the pound house, and one wooden partition in the stables. Subsidiary features: Courtyard wall has chamfered coping of stones on edge. 2 square gate piers, that to right retaining its low pyramidal cap. Several staddle-stones used as garden ornaments are said to have come from a rickyard placed, not behind the barn, but at the opposite end of the farmstead, behind the stables. Listing NGR: SX9045756440 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383572 1,3 AND 5, CHURCH STREET 1,3 AND 5, CHURCH STREET 1208697 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515746 50.395442,-3.515754 50.395439,-3.515763 50.395448,-3.515826 50.395423,-3.515816 50.395414,-3.515962 50.395354,-3.515916 50.395306,-3.515699 50.395395,-3.515746 50.395442))) Range of 3 cottages; Nos 1 & 3 possibly a single house originally. C17 or earlier, superficially remodelled early/mid C19. Solid rendered walls, the front lined to imitate ashlar. Slated roof, tarred at No.1. Large rendered chimney with tapered cap on right end wall of No.1. Smaller one of same type on right end wall of No.5; this has been heightened and a secondary flue added beside it. Small rendered chimney on left end wall of No.5. 2 storeys with garret. The fronts are symmetrically arranged in 2 groups, each 2 widely-spaced windows wide with doorway or doorways in the centre; Nos 1 & 3 form the right-hand group with paired doorways under a single flat hood on shaped brackets. Windows at Nos 1 & 3 have small-paned C19 wood casements; 3 lights in ground storey with 8 panes per light; 2 lights in second storey with 6 panes per light and a 5-pane transom-light over each window. Dormer with pent-roof above No.1; 2-light wood casement with 2 panes per light. At No.5 all the windows have box-framed 8-paned sashes. Doors all late C20; plank doors at Nos 1 & 3, glazed door at No.5. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9235156152 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383573 No 2 Including Short Retaining Wall Abutting Left Side Wall 1293019 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515453 50.395429,-3.515485 50.395450,-3.515538 50.395413,-3.515488 50.395384,-3.515453 50.395429))) House. Mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof, hipped to left. Rendered chimney on right side wall, apparently shared with No.4 (qv). 3 storeys with basement exposed to Church Hill East at rear where the ground drops away. 2 windows wide, the doorway in place of left-hand ground-storey window. Third storey has a single round-arched window, centrally placed and rising through the eaves into a triangular dormer-gable. All windows have 4-paned sashes. Deep, flat eaves-cornice, continued round the dormer-gable. Attached to the front wall is a street sign marked 'CHURCH STREET' in blue and white glazed tiles. Left side wall has no openings. Adjoining it is a small triangular space with a retaining wall on the south-east side, where Church Hill East runs at a lower level. This is of stone rubble with a coping of large slabs of Devonian limestone. Rear wall (facing Church Hill East) has window with 4-paned sashes in end of basement, ground and second storeys. 6-paned wood casement to right of ground and second storeys. Listing NGR: SX9237756157 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383574 4, CHURCH STREET 1195181 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.515488 50.395384,-3.515538 50.395413,-3.515592 50.395376,-3.515531 50.395338,-3.515488 50.395384))) House, possibly with former shop. Early or mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimney on each side wall, that to left apparently shared with No.2 (qv); both have round red pots. 2 storeys with garret; basement, exposed to Church Hill East at rear, where the ground falls away. 2 windows wide, with doorway in place of right-hand ground-storey window. Doorway has flanking pilasters and an entablature having frieze decorated with anthemions and other motifs. To left is a wide window flanked by pilasters and having an altered entablature with shaped brackets, probably inserted as a shop window later in C19. Upper-storey windows have 6-paned sashes. Rear wall (facing Church Hill East) has round-arched doorway and window in basement. The lower part of the window appears (from an iron hinge) to have been closed by external shutters originally; the upper part has a 2-light small-paned wood casement. Both ground-storey windows and the left-hand second-storey window have 6-paned sashes. 2 small garret windows under the eaves. Listing NGR: SX9237556155 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383575 Church Of All Saints Including Front Churchyard Wall, Gates And Gate Piers 1293023 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.516210 50.395529,-3.516278 50.395498,-3.516289 50.395507,-3.516335 50.395514,-3.516370 50.395498,-3.516377 50.395469,-3.516371 50.395462,-3.516396 50.395450,-3.516403 50.395427,-3.516370 50.395395,-3.516395 50.395383,-3.516367 50.395355,-3.516415 50.395332,-3.516423 50.395315,-3.516320 50.395221,-3.516333 50.395215,-3.516275 50.395160,-3.516255 50.395151,-3.516219 50.395167,-3.516231 50.395179,-3.516174 50.395205,-3.516184 50.395216,-3.516147 50.395233,-3.516132 50.395218,-3.515988 50.395283,-3.516005 50.395298,-3.515957 50.395320,-3.516153 50.395495,-3.516164 50.395490,-3.516210 50.395529)),((-3.516358 50.395045,-3.516205 50.395128,-3.516128 50.395216,-3.515940 50.395303,-3.516133 50.395217,-3.516209 50.395130,-3.516370 50.395044,-3.516358 50.395045))) Parish church. 1884-1906, possibly incorporating parts of the original church of c1819-24. South aisle (1885), north aisle and west front (1892) by G Somers-Clarke. Tower and Lady Chapel (1900-06) by JT Micklethwaite. Squared Devonian limestone rubble; the top stage of tower and the dressings apparently of oolitic limestone; mostly probably Bath stone, although the south-east nave window may be of Beer stone. Tiled roof. Nave orientated NW-SE with east and west aisles; chancel with east and west chancel chapels; additional west aisle (probably the former Lady Chapel) with tower at south end. Perpendicular style with traceried windows. South end of nave flanked by tall, octagonal pinnacled buttresses; at either side of these is a small entrance-porch, reached from Church Street by a long flight of stone steps. Main entrance is by a pointed-arched doorway in the tower, this having 3 empty niches above it; doorway carved with date 1906. 3-stage tower with pinnacles. Lady Chapel with buttresses. INTERIOR: nave has arcade of 5 pointed arches each side; 4 similar arches opening into Lady Chapel. Chancel has 3-sided north end; chancel arch with coloured marble shafts. Cranked arched from east aisle to chancel-chapel and from chancel to both chapels; these are supported by elaborately carved corbels, those to the west chapel (which contains the organ) taking the form of angels with musical instruments. Boarded waggon-roof, with bosses, to nave. Pitched beamed roofs to aisles, that to the Lady Chapel with bosses. Open roofs with arch-braced trusses to chancel and east chancel chapel. At south end of nave 2 stone plaques. One records the start of the rebuilding of the church in 1884, and the other a new nave roof in 1898. Fittings: sexagonal wooden pulpit in Gothic style, carved with seaweed; taken from the original church. Black marble font in east aisle; probably early C19. Pink marble font at south end of nave, with inscription recording baptism in 1874. Reredos in chancel; 1938 by Stanley N Babb. Monuments: east chancel chapel; Henry Francis Lyte (d.1847), first vicar of the parish and author of the hymn 'Abide with Me'. Statue of St Peter, brought from the former Church of St Peter the Fisherman, Brixham. Stained-glass windows to chancel, east chancel chapel, east aisle, Lady Chapel. Subsidiary features: Front curtilage-wall to west of church is of squared Devonian limestone rubble with a moulded coping. At west end square gate piers with ball finials; iron gates with scrollwork. (The Buildings of England: Cherry B: Devon (2nd ed): London: 1989-: 829; All Saints', Brixham, Restoration Appeal leaflet: Brixham: 1987-; White W: History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Devonshire: Sheffield: 1850-: 426). Listing NGR: SX9232856153 1949-10-17 1949-10-17
383576 Nos 1 And 2 Including Gate Piers And Garden Wall Facing Brixham Road 1195182 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.547119 50.391724,-3.547195 50.391752,-3.547294 50.391640,-3.547211 50.391609,-3.547119 50.391724)),((-3.547500 50.391729,-3.547503 50.391724,-3.547307 50.391645,-3.547500 50.391729))) Pair of cottages built as a single range. Probably C18/C19 remodelling of an earlier building. Solid rendered walls; quoins of Devonian limestone and red sandstone exposed in left side walls. Hipped slated roof. Red-brick chimney, the top designed as an entablature, on ridge above party-wall. Rendered chimney with 2 round pots on rear wall of No.1. Two storeys. 3 windows wide, the right-hand window belonging to No.2. Plank doors. Windows with 2-light wood casements, each light of 8 panes; Each house has a similar window in upper storey of its side wall. Similar window in rear wall. Subsidiary features: abutting the rear wall and extending along Brixham Road is a low wall of Devonian limestone rubble with pieces of red sandstone interspersed; coping of upright stones, approximately every third stone taller to provide a battlemented effect. Square gate piers of large sandstone blocks. The building occupies an important corner site, relating to groups of listed buildings in both Brixham and Churston Roads. It is shown as a single house on the Churston Ferrers tithe map of 1839. Listing NGR: SX9011055787 1993-10-17 1993-10-17
383577 Churston Court 1208761 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.543311 50.397451,-3.543445 50.397579,-3.543631 50.397498,-3.543577 50.397448,-3.543605 50.397436,-3.543569 50.397401,-3.543531 50.397418,-3.543509 50.397398,-3.543647 50.397336,-3.543612 50.397298,-3.543651 50.397281,-3.543632 50.397261,-3.543659 50.397250,-3.543734 50.397331,-3.543798 50.397307,-3.543681 50.397175,-3.543614 50.397202,-3.543629 50.397218,-3.543601 50.397230,-3.543571 50.397198,-3.543465 50.397247,-3.543494 50.397276,-3.543262 50.397373,-3.543314 50.397430,-3.543256 50.397448,-3.543267 50.397463,-3.543311 50.397451))) Large house, now hotel. Probably mid or late C16, remodelled early C17 and late C17. C18 and C19 additions with large addition of 1985-7 at rear. Basic fabric may be late medieval. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. 2 red sandstone ashlar chimneys with tapered caps on ridge. Large, old rendered chimney with red sandstone mouldings on left gable-end; another to rear of it. C19 rendered chimney on right gable-end. The 'cottage' attached to left end of building has a front gable-end chimney of red brick, partly rendered; chimney-breast projects on corbels. Added rear wing behind inner room has rendered gable-chimney with off-sets and tapered cap. Plan: basically 3-room and cross-passage, except that the cross-passage leads to a C16 stair turret at rear; gabled wing in front of junction of hall and inner room. The lower room appears to have functioned as a parlour in late C17; chimney in rear wall. Hall has chimney at upper end. Inner room (now kitchen) has gable-end chimney. In front of inner room is an addition with back staircase, probably of late C17. A short enclosed passage links the inner room to the 'cottage', a former outbuilding at right-angles to the frontage. Exterior: 2 storeys; in late C17 with garret; cottage single-storeyed. 7 windows wide with a further window in the cottage. Front doorway has chamfered, round-headed surround of painted stone. Except for window over doorway and in the additions, all the front windows have painted stone mullions. In the main range these are of 4 lights with king-mullions; the ordinary mullions are hollow-moulded and the king-mullions ovolo-moulded, except in left ground-storey window where the king-mullion is ogee-moulded. This window, the one to right of it, and the second upper-storey window from the right, each have an old metal casement. The wing has a 2-light painted stone-mullioned window in each storey, and a matching 3-light one in upper storey of right-hand side; mullions hollow-moulded; upper-storey windows have hoodmoulds; ground-storey window has old metal casement. Gable decorated with a pair of plaster S-scrolls and a fleur-de-lys. Addition to left has 2-light wood casement window in each storey, that in upper storey possibly late C17. Rear wall has 3-light stone-mullioned stair window with hollow-moulded mullions. Elsewhere a window with 6-paned sashes and some small-paned wood casements. INTERIOR: cross-passage and right-hand ground-storey room originally had raised bolection-moulded panelling now reconstructed with salvaged panelling on modern studwork; the room has panelled shutters and chamfered plastered ceiling-beams. Tudor-style carved stone chimneypiece probably C19 or later; decorated iron fire-back. Flanking the chimneypiece are paired wooden Ionic columns, possibly old, supporting a wooden lintel carved with lion heads. Open-well late C17 wood staircase, rising to garret; bottom flight reinstated to match original. Closed pulvinated strings, twisted balusters, square newels with ball-finials and turned pendants; dado of bolection-moulded panelling. Hall (to left of cross-passage) has old Tudor-arched moulded fireplace of red sandstone; elaborate C19 wood surround with detached columns. In front of it, oddly positioned, is a screen originally with 4 twisted wood columns; probably C19; composite capitals; decorated with tendrils of foliage. Panelled shutters. In corridor behind this room is a late C17 door with 3 bolection-moulded panels. Between inner room and wing is a stone doorway with pointed arch and quarter-round mouldings; late-medieval, possibly surviving from an early stair-turret; C18 or C19 plank door with strap-hinges. Addition has possibly late C17 straight-flight wooden stair with turned balusters. In upper storey the 2 rooms to right of staircase (now sub-divided) have raised bolection-moulded panelling. Several doors with raised-and-fielded, one-fillet, ovolo-moulded panels and brass catches. Roof of main range (inspected only over hall, lower room and staircase) has unblackened jointed-cruck trusses with cranked collars, threaded purlins and ridge. Churston Court belonged to the Yarde family from C15-C18. They were succeeded by the Bullers who, however, lived at Lupton House, Churston Ferrers (qv). In 1850 White's Directory records that the eldest son of Sir JBY Buller lived at the house, 'the ancient seat of the Yardes, which has lately been modernised, and has tasteful grounds.' Sir John Buller became Lord Churston in 1858; his descendant sold the house in 1967. (Tregaskes J H: Churston Story: Paignton: 1989-; The Buildings of England: Cherry B: Devon (2nd edition): 1989-: 834; White W: Directory of Devonshire: 1850-: 431-2). Listing NGR: SX9039356414 1952-11-11 1952-11-11
383578 Walls Including Gate Piers And Folly To South And West Of Churston Court 1298244 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.543860 50.397309,-3.544087 50.397236,-3.543507 50.396630,-3.543028 50.396823,-3.543278 50.397071,-3.543283 50.397091,-3.543267 50.397113,-3.543088 50.397199,-3.543262 50.397373,-3.543279 50.397366,-3.543107 50.397204,-3.543281 50.397120,-3.543295 50.397102,-3.543291 50.397058,-3.543048 50.396826,-3.543499 50.396644,-3.543755 50.396908,-3.543673 50.396942,-3.543646 50.396933,-3.543573 50.396960,-3.543562 50.396947,-3.543497 50.396971,-3.543548 50.397025,-3.543776 50.396932,-3.544047 50.397215,-3.543844 50.397291,-3.543860 50.397309))) Curtilage and garden walls, gate piers and folly adjoining house. Uncertain date; some are certainly C19, but stretches of walling may be earlier. Stone rubble. In front of house is a courtyard walled at the front and right-hand side, very close to the church of St Mary the Virgin (qv). Most of the right-hand wall has a flat stone coping, but the rear part is taller, plastered, and has a blocked window at the top; presumably it is the remnant of an added building, since demolished. The front wall is lower, with a rounded coping of stones on edge. It contains 2 square plastered gate piers with low pyramidal caps. To the left the courtyard opens into a large garden which projects forward and is walled except where it adjoins the courtyard in front of the house. It is divided into 3 sections by cross-walls parallel to the front of the house. What appears to be a ruined structure built of red sandstone blocks adjoins the front wall. The rear wall is in effect a raised terrace leading to a folly against the left boundary-wall. This is a small square structure entered through a wide 4-centred arch; above it is a platform enclosed by a low battlemented parapet wall. Listing NGR: SX9036256384 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383579 John'S Cottage 1292980 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.545380 50.394277,-3.545399 50.394292,-3.545396 50.394300,-3.545494 50.394361,-3.545530 50.394337,-3.545468 50.394295,-3.545509 50.394269,-3.545558 50.394299,-3.545591 50.394277,-3.545485 50.394209,-3.545380 50.394277))) Mirrored pair of cottages. Mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof; rear wing of John's Cottage covered with corrugated iron. Large rendered chimney on each end wall. Probably 1 room wide and 2 rooms deep with short rear wing at each end. 2 storeys; wings 1 storey. 3-window front. Ground storey has adjacent doorways in centre under a single pent-roofed hood on shaped brackets; plank doors. At either side a 3-light wood casement window with 4 panes per light. In upper storey 3 plain wood casement windows, each of 2 lights without glazing bars. Subsidiary features: Abutting side wall of Ridgeway (to right) are 2 stone rubble gate piers, the front inner corners square, the rear ones rounded. Large iron hinges on left pier. Listing NGR: SX9024656076 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383580 Myrtle Cottage 1195183 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.545005 50.394758,-3.545049 50.394725,-3.545067 50.394734,-3.545099 50.394709,-3.544985 50.394651,-3.544968 50.394660,-3.544878 50.394605,-3.544758 50.394682,-3.544854 50.394737,-3.544901 50.394705,-3.545005 50.394758))) Cottage. Mid C19; possibly earlier. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roofs, the rear one hipped. Roughcast chimney on each end wall. 2 rooms wide and 2 rooms deep with centre through-passage, the front and back ranges of different builds and levels. Between passage and left front room a winding staircase with a small larder in front of it. Behind the left side of house a cobbled, walled courtyard with former Churston Estate laundry along left side. 2 storeys; laundry single-storeyed. 3 windows wide with centre doorway. Latter has chamfered stone surround; original door with 2 long upper panels (now glazed) and knocker, later board nailed over lower part. Windows have small-paned wood casements; 2 lights with 6 panes per light in ground storey, 3 lights with 10 panes per light in upper storey. Small-paned window in right side wall. Rear wall has small-paned wood casements and old plank door. Laundry has similar casements and half-glazed doors; ridge-tiles with ventilators. INTERIOR: ground-floor front rooms have plain dados with moulded rail and skirting. Leading from passage into lobby between stair and larder is a segmental-arched doorway with moulded architrave. Larder has above its door a grille with thin square wooden balusters. At top of stair is a guard-rail with similar balusters. First-floor right front room has panelled cupboards with L-hinges. Several rooms have 2-panelled doors with 1-fillet ovolo-moulded doors. Roofs not inspected. Myrtle Cottage appears to be shown on the Churston Ferrers tithe map of 1839.Listing NGR: SX9028756121 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383581 Lower Court (Terrace) Including Gate Pier And Wall To South West 1292948 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.545134 50.394458,-3.545188 50.394499,-3.545338 50.394396,-3.545400 50.394432,-3.545438 50.394406,-3.545318 50.394336,-3.545134 50.394458))) Terrace of 3 estate cottages. Mid C19. Coursed, squared Devonian limestone rubble. Slated roof. 2 rendered chimneys on ridge and one on left gable-end; all have flat, slightly projecting caps. 2 storeys. Symmetrical front 5 windows wide with false doorways in place of second ground-storey window from each end, the false doors have cross-walls to rear spearheaded railings to rear. Openings have slightly cambered arches of stone voussoirs. Doors have hoodmoulds composed of a horizontal block of stone resting on plain stone corbels; plank doors. Windows have small-paned wood casements, 3 lights in ground storey, 2 in upper storey; 10 panes per light in ground storey, 8 in upper storey. No openings in side walls. Subsidiary features: abutting the left side wall is a gate pier of squared limestone and red sandstone blocks; beyond it is a short stretch of squared and coursed stone rubble wall. Listing NGR: SX9025356089 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383582 Higher Court (Terrace) Including Gate Piers At No 1 1298245 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.546744 50.392540,-3.546827 50.392553,-3.546841 50.392525,-3.546887 50.392531,-3.546902 50.392489,-3.546858 50.392483,-3.546866 50.392458,-3.546879 50.392425,-3.546924 50.392432,-3.546943 50.392382,-3.546899 50.392374,-3.546910 50.392346,-3.546834 50.392333,-3.546744 50.392540))) Terrace of 4 estate cottages. Mid C19. Coursed and squared stone rubble; gable and rear walls rendered. Slated roof. Rendered chimneys on each gable-end and on ridge between Nos 2 & 3. Each cottage probably 1 room wide and 1 room deep: doorways to Nos 1 & 4 appear to be at the rear. 2 large rear wings shared between the 4 cottages. 2 storeys. 6 windows wide. Hoodmoulds composed of long squared blocks of stone on short squared stone brackets; half-glazed doors. Windows have wood casements with 4 tall narrow panes per light; 3 lights in ground storey, 2 above. Subsidiary features: at left-hand end of terrace the entrance to No.1 has 2 stone and rubble gate piers with caps built of stones on edge. Listing NGR: SX9014655880 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383583 West Terrace 1292954 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.547068 50.391928,-3.547082 50.391930,-3.546973 50.392133,-3.547058 50.392150,-3.547185 50.391907,-3.547157 50.391901,-3.547162 50.391888,-3.547128 50.391882,-3.547121 50.391894,-3.547089 50.391888,-3.547068 50.391928))) Terrace of 6 estate cottages. Mid/late C19. Squared and coursed stone rubble with red-brick door and window surrounds; most of the latter now rendered with cement. Slated roofs. Rendered chimneys on the party-walls. The cottages appear to be 1 room wide and 2 rooms deep. Doors of Nos 1 & 6 are in the side walls. 2 storeys. 6 windows wide. Gabled entrance porches to Nos 2-5, arranged symmetrically so that those of Nos 2 & 3 lie to the left of their ground-storey window and those of Nos 4 & 5 to the right. Doorways have 3-sided arches; plank doors with strap-hinges, ornamented handles and letterboxes. Porches have plain bargeboards. Windows have small-paned 2-light wood casements, those in ground storey with transom-lights; in ground storey, 4 tall panes below and 4 short ones above, in upper storey 8 panes per sash. Those windows still with red-brick surrounds are segmental-headed; that is to say, the upper-storey window at No.3 and both windows at No.5. The upper-storey windows rise above the eaves-line to form low dormer gables with plain bargeboards. The side walls have porches and windows like those at the front, except that No.1 has a deeper porch of plainer design (lacking 3-sided door-head) and painted brick. Rear walls (visible from Brixham Road) have windows and dormer-gables like those at the front. The front garden walls, gates, gate piers and railings are separately listed (qv). The terrace is not shown on the Churston Ferrers tithe map of 1839. Listing NGR: SX9012955837 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383584 Front Garden Walls, Gates, Gate Piers Railings At Nos 1-6 West Terrace 1292960 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.547011 50.391933,-3.546953 50.392050,-3.546916 50.392131,-3.546921 50.392133,-3.547061 50.391858,-3.547054 50.391856,-3.547011 50.391933))) 6 sets of red-brick gate piers with a single pier at the right-hand end. Mid C19. All with low pyramidal caps which appear to be of concrete, although some may be of stone. Linking them are low stone rubble walls with chamfered copings, upon which stand wrought-iron railings with flat fleur-de-lys finials alternately large and small. Nos 1-5 have iron gates of similar character and No.1 has in addition a pair of similar old gates at the left-hand end. No.6 has an approximately similar pair of late C20 gates. Except between Nos 1 & 2 the gardens are separated by low iron railings, alternate uprights forming hoops over the ones in between. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9012155814 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383585 Avenue Terrace 1195184 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.544224 50.395052,-3.544315 50.395107,-3.544719 50.394830,-3.544627 50.394774,-3.544224 50.395052))) Row of 7 estate cottages. Mid C19. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roofs. Old red-brick chimneys on ridge above party and end walls, the upper courses projecting to form caps; that on left end wall (No.1) rebuilt in replica. Probably 1 room wide and 2 rooms deep with catslide rear lean-to. Detached row of storage sheds behind. 2 storeys. Each cottage has 1 window per storey, set over to left; doorway to right. Doorways have pent-roofed hoods on shaped wood brackets; original plank doors at Nos 5 & 6, the former with diamond-shaped window cut into it. Windows mostly have 2-light mid/late C20 wood casements, but No.1 has an older 3-light wood casement in upper storey with 8 panes per light. Avenue Terrace is shown on the Churston Ferrers tithe map of 1839. Listing NGR: SX9030656136 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383586 Aylmer House Including Front Garden Wall 1208864 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519653 50.389121,-3.519725 50.389090,-3.519768 50.389076,-3.519708 50.389016,-3.519593 50.389064,-3.519653 50.389121))) End of terrace house. Early/mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimney on each end wall. 2 storeys. Symmetrical 3-window front with central doorway. Panelled double doors; panelled reveals; late C20 tiled hood. windows have 6-paned sashes. Continued sill-band in upper storey. Flanking pilasters; each storey with a round-headed panel. Deep, flat eaves-cornice. Subsidiary features: front garden is raised above street with stone rubble retaining wall. This breaks forward at either end and flanking the gate to form piers. Listing NGR: SX9206555459 1993-10-17 1993-10-17
383587 Eveleigh House 1195185 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.516379 50.389161,-3.516470 50.389064,-3.516418 50.389043,-3.516413 50.389048,-3.516329 50.389010,-3.516238 50.389104,-3.516379 50.389161))) Detached house, now flats. Early C19. Solid rendered walls. Hipped pantiled roof. Rendered chimney on middle of right side of roof. 2 small chimneys on left side wall. Double-fronted and at least 2 rooms deep. 2 storeys. Picturesque Gothic style. Symmetrical 3-window front, with central doorway. All openings have pointed, incurving arches. Half-glazed C20 door; fanlight with intersecting glazing bars following the curve of the arch. Windows have 2-light wood casements (French window in ground storey) with small-paned glazing and margin-panes; 4 panes per light in ground storey, 3 above; transom-lights matching fanlight of front door. Upper-storey windows have slatted external shutters with tops curved to match the arches. Deep flat eaves-cornice, continued round all 4 sides of building. Similar window, but with flat head and no transom-light, in ground storey of right side wall. Rear wall (fronting Eveleigh Close) has 5 flat-headed windows with 6-paned sashes. Left side wall altered, with several lean-to projections, including a weatherboarded closet in upper storey. Of a type associated with the Gillard family in Brixham; Mr Gillard built the villas for himself and his daughters, the other examples being Burton Villa, Burton Street, and Norton House and Aylmer on Milton Street (qv). Listing NGR: SX9230255454 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383588 Dovecote Base Approximately 45 Metres West Of Eveleigh House 1208880 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.516565 50.389040,-3.516602 50.389034,-3.516603 50.389013,-3.516584 50.389004,-3.516557 50.389009,-3.516547 50.389021,-3.516565 50.389040))) Base of dovecote. Probably early C19. Round stone rubble structure with flat cemented top. Doorway on west side. Blocked window near wall top on east side. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9228755450 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383589 Front Garden Wall And Gate To North East Of Eveleigh House 1195146 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.516369 50.389188,-3.516332 50.389178,-3.516107 50.389074,-3.516025 50.389005,-3.516038 50.388973,-3.516028 50.388973,-3.516019 50.388986,-3.516016 50.389004,-3.516107 50.389081,-3.516327 50.389182,-3.516369 50.389188))) Garden wall and gate. Probably mid C19. Stone rubble wall with coping of stones on edge, alternately short and tall. At the front, facing Greenswood Road, is a gate with surround of large squared blocks, red sandstone alternating with Devonian limestone. Pointed arch with incurving sides, matching those of Eveleigh House (qv); plain hoodmould with shaped cap. The jambs of the gateway rise above the arch to form square piers; that on left (overgrown) appears to have a flat stone cap. Plank door, its top shaped to match the curve of the arch. Listing NGR: SX9232655447 1993-10-17 1993-10-17
383590 St Kilda 1298264 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.516231 50.388224,-3.516289 50.388181,-3.516346 50.388208,-3.516333 50.388218,-3.516380 50.388240,-3.516456 50.388174,-3.516246 50.388078,-3.516130 50.388177,-3.516231 50.388224))) House. Early/mid C19. Solid rendered walls; painted stone rubble at rear. Slated roof, swept over the front eaves; crested red ridge-tiles. Rendered chimney on each end wall. Another on rear wing. Double-fronted plan with rear wing to left. 2 storeys. Symmetrical 3-window front. Centre doorway with trellised wood porch; half-glazed door with a single flush panel at bottom and 2 tall glazed panels above; patterned semicircular fanlight. Windows have splayed reveals and straight hoodmoulds; 2-light, small-paned wood casements with margin-panes, 4 panes in ground storey and 3 above. Sill-band in upper storey. Raised quoins at each end of ground storey; pilasters with round-headed panels in upper storey. Deep, flat eaves-cornice, the gutter decorated with lion-heads. Right side wall has similar quoins, pilasters and sill-band, together with a raised band linking the heads of the pilasters. 2 plain flat-headed windows in ground storey; 2 round-headed windows in upper storey, that to left blind. Wood casements at rear, including one of 3 lights with 3 panes per light; also a small 4-paned sash-window. INTERIOR not inspected. A complete example with Picturesque Tudor details. Listing NGR: SX9230255355 1949-10-17 1949-10-17
383591 Nos 17 And 19 Including Front Garden 1195147 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.516361 50.388119,-3.516392 50.388073,-3.516401 50.388070,-3.516568 50.388107,-3.516584 50.388083,-3.516539 50.388070,-3.516545 50.388059,-3.516499 50.388047,-3.516504 50.388038,-3.516451 50.388025,-3.516495 50.387950,-3.516391 50.387922,-3.516280 50.388086,-3.516361 50.388119))) Pair of houses in a single range. Late C18 or early C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimneys on right end wall and on party-wall. Partly-painted red-brick chimney on left end wall. 2 storeys. No.17 is 3 windows wide with centre doorway. No.19 is 2 windows wide, also with centre doorway; entrance to side-passage at right-hand end. No.17 has half-glazed double doors; fanlight with Gothic glazing. Wooden porch with square panelled columns and entablature with modillioned cornice; sides have small-paned glazing. 2-paned sash-windows in box frames. No.19 has 4-panelled door with glazed upper part; old knocker; tiled hood on wood brackets. Sash windows; 8 panes over 2 panes. Both houses have eaves-cornices with small, closely-set brackets. Subsidiary features: Front garden wall of stone rubble with square stone gate piers, those at No.19 now rendered. Listing NGR: SX9229855340 1993-10-17 1993-10-17
383592 The Skipper Public House 1298265 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.517669 50.386915,-3.517793 50.387031,-3.517848 50.387007,-3.517811 50.386972,-3.517876 50.386953,-3.517834 50.386865,-3.517669 50.386915))) Public house. Probably C17 or C18, superficially remodelled in C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof, hipped to right. Rendered chimney on each end wall. Late C19 red-brick chimney on front roof slope. 2 storeys. 4 windows wide, the second upper-storey window from the right blind. Ground storey has round-arched doorway with panelled double doors, off-centre to right. Flanking it are two C20 three-light mullioned and transomed wood casement windows. The whole group is framed by 4 pilasters, 1 at each end and 2 flanking the doorway, supporting an entablature; above each pilaster is a projecting section of fluted frieze. At left-hand end is a cart entrance with plank doors and slightly curved head. Upper-storey windows have 6-paned sashes in box-frames. Blind window has a moulded architrave. Small boxed eaves-cornice. INTERIOR not inspected but likely to be of interest. Listing NGR: SX9220055221 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383593 60-66, DREW STREET 1195148 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.517438 50.386807,-3.517496 50.386876,-3.517724 50.386800,-3.517655 50.386716,-3.517578 50.386742,-3.517606 50.386776,-3.517583 50.386783,-3.517558 50.386752,-3.517520 50.386765,-3.517502 50.386743,-3.517409 50.386771,-3.517438 50.386807))) L-shaped range of 4 houses. Early C19 appearance, but probably a remodelling of an C18 or earlier structure. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimneys. Long street range with 2 rear wings at right-angles; wing to right remarkable for a particularly steep-pitched roof. Nos 60 & 62 occupy left rear wing and frontage. Nos 64 & 66 occupy rest of frontage and right rear wing. 2 storeys. 4 windows wide with 2-window return to Home Close on left. Doors are C20 wood throughout. On street frontage all the windows have box-framed sashes with glazing bars. 6 over 6 panes in left-hand ground and upper storey window, 8 over 8 panes in second windows from left, 2 over 2 panes in the remainder. Return front has in ground storey a sash-window with 6 over 6 panes to left, a late C20 wood casement to right. In upper storey are 2 wood casement windows of probably C19 date; each has 3 lights of 4 panes in centre and 10 at the sides. INTERIOR not inspected but likely to be of interest. Listing NGR: SX9221255205 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383594 61, DREW STREET 1195149 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.517977 50.386935,-3.517998 50.386933,-3.517988 50.386907,-3.518122 50.386883,-3.518094 50.386821,-3.517938 50.386848,-3.517977 50.386935))) House. Probably C17 or earlier, remodelled superficially in early or mid C19. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimney on each end wall. Position of front door suggests a 3-room cross-passage plan. Rear wing to left. 2 storeys. 3 windows wide. Late C20 plank door between the 2 right-hand ground-storey windows. 3-light wood casements in all windows; 3 panes per light in ground storey, 2 in upper storey. Left-hand ground-storey window seems to be set in a former doorway. End-wall projects forward slightly at each end of front, as if the rest of front wall had been rebuilt. INTERIOR not inspected but likely to be of interest. Listing NGR: SX9217455213 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383595 68 AND 70, DREW STREET 1298266 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.517724 50.386800,-3.517807 50.386773,-3.517751 50.386703,-3.517666 50.386730,-3.517724 50.386800))) Pair of houses. Mid C19. Rendered rubble with slate roof, coped to centre and carried on central carved bracket; rendered end stacks. 2 storeys; 2-window range with paired central doors. 2/2-pane sashes and panelled door with overlight to left and late C20 windows and door in original openings to right. INTERIOR not inspected. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9219955197 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383596 No 69 Including Front Garden Wall And Gate Pier At East End 1195150 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.518724 50.386866,-3.518856 50.386843,-3.518823 50.386769,-3.518693 50.386793,-3.518724 50.386866))) Detached house. Mid C19. Solid rendered walls; left side wall slatehung. Slated roof. Rendered chimney on each side wall. 2 storeys with inserted garret. Symmetrical 3-window front. Centre doorway with panelled flanking pilasters; probably a cornice above, although this is now concealed by a trellised porch; 4-panelled door with centre bead-moulding. Windows have 2-paned sashes, each with a single horizontal glazing-bar. Giant panelled pilaster-strip at each end of front. Deep flat eaves-cornice. Flat-topped mid/late C20 dormer window to left. Subsidiary features: Low rendered wall with flat stone coping at front of garden; 5 square piers of squared Devonian limestone spaced along it at intervals, all with rendered tapered tops and ball-finials: 1 at left-hand end, 2 forming gate piers to house entrance, 2 forming gate piers to carriage entrance at right-hand end. The wall originally had an iron railing of closely spaced uprights; this has been replaced by a late C20 patterned railing in mid C19 style. Listing NGR: SX9212655207 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383597 71, DREW STREET 1298267 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.518856 50.386843,-3.518931 50.386829,-3.518934 50.386835,-3.519018 50.386820,-3.518984 50.386742,-3.518838 50.386767,-3.518856 50.386809,-3.518842 50.386812,-3.518856 50.386843))) Detached house. Mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Hipped slated roof. 2 rendered chimneys on rear wall. 2 storeys. Symmetrical 3-window front. Round-arched centre doorway. Windows set in shallow rectangular recesses. Door and window frames all late C20. Deep flat eaves-cornice with shaped wooden fringe. Listing NGR: SX9211355205 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383598 82 AND 84, DREW STREET 1292895 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519138 50.386589,-3.519277 50.386560,-3.519248 50.386487,-3.519212 50.386492,-3.519206 50.386475,-3.519173 50.386480,-3.519179 50.386497,-3.519121 50.386505,-3.519138 50.386589))) Semi-detached pair of houses. Mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimney on each end wall. 2 storeys with inserted garret at No.84. Symmetrical 3-window front with paired round-arched doorways in centre of ground storey; the middle upper-storey window appears to belong to No.84. Latter has original 6-panelled door with combined knocker and letterbox, the 2 bottom panels flush; 3-paned semicircular fanlight. Windows have recessed rectangular surrounds; mid C20 wood casements in left-hand window of each storey, small-paned sashes with margin-panes in the other 3 (8 over 8 panes in ground storey, 6 over 6 in upper storey). Continued sill-band in second storey. Raised band below the eaves. Late C20 dormer at No.84. Listing NGR: SX9209855175 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383599 87 AND 89, DREW STREET 1195151 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519632 50.386450,-3.519736 50.386461,-3.519739 50.386455,-3.519813 50.386455,-3.519805 50.386423,-3.519743 50.386424,-3.519750 50.386388,-3.519647 50.386381,-3.519632 50.386450))) Pair of houses, possibly a sub-division of an earlier house. Early C18, altered mid C19. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. Large red-brick chimney on right end wall. Smaller red-brick chimney with raised band forming a cap, behind ridge at left-hand end. 2 storeys. 2 windows wide with paired doorways in the centre; right-hand upper-storey window out of line with that below. Late C20 wood panelled doors. 2-paned box-framed sashes, except for right-hand upper-storey window, which has late C20 plastic frame. Coved eaves-cornice. No.85 (not included) may originally have been part of the same building, remodelled in late C19. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9205855168 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383600 91, DREW STREET 1209721 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519750 50.386388,-3.519783 50.386390,-3.519791 50.386340,-3.519758 50.386337,-3.519763 50.386301,-3.519667 50.386294,-3.519647 50.386381,-3.519750 50.386388))) House. Mid C19; probably a remodelling of an earlier structure. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimney on left end wall. 2 storeys. 3 windows wide. Centre 5-panelled door with lion-head knocker. 2-paned sashes. Boxed eaves-cornice. The sill of the left ground-storey window is at pavement level, suggesting the road level has risen significantly and that the house may be earlier than it now appears. Listing NGR: SX9205855158 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383601 Church Farm 1195152 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519681 50.386258,-3.519740 50.386281,-3.519773 50.386278,-3.519814 50.386243,-3.519957 50.386309,-3.519984 50.386288,-3.520015 50.386305,-3.520038 50.386289,-3.519794 50.386166,-3.519681 50.386258))) Farmhouse, now a private house. C17 or earlier. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roof, half-hipped to left. Large rendered chimney on left end wall. Another on left-hand end of rear wall and a third on rear wall. Probably 2-room cross-passage plan; long, early rear wing to left. 2 storeys. 3 windows wide. Windows have 2- and 3-light wood casements with leaded glazing. Wide doorway with late C20 plank door; tiled, pent-roofed wooden hood on large brackets. INTERIOR not inspected but likely to be of interest. Listing NGR: SX9205555146 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383602 Post Office 1292504 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519444 50.386275,-3.519457 50.386274,-3.519455 50.386262,-3.519596 50.386256,-3.519584 50.386157,-3.519502 50.386162,-3.519504 50.386184,-3.519449 50.386188,-3.519453 50.386217,-3.519479 50.386216,-3.519483 50.386246,-3.519441 50.386249,-3.519444 50.386275))) House, now sub-divided into house and post office. C17 or earlier, remodelled early C19. Solid roughcast walls. Shallow-pitched, hipped slate roof. 2 large rendered chimneys with tapered caps on rear wall. 2 storeys. 3 windows wide. Blocked doorway with early C19 flat wooden hood on shaped brackets, in centre of ground storey; now occupied by a plain wood-framed window with an opening light at right-hand end and a 2-panel transom-light over. To right a late C19/early C20 shop front with flanking pilasters and cornice, the latter supported at each end by paired brackets; 3-panel display window canted on left towards a recessed shop door. Other windows have plain box-framed sashes with horns. INTERIOR not inspected but likely to be of interest. The building occupies an important position immediately NW of the church of St Mary the Virgin (qv). Listing NGR: SX9207255138 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383603 ANGEL COTTAGE 1195153 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519271 50.386207,-3.519274 50.386258,-3.519373 50.386258,-3.519362 50.386201,-3.519271 50.386207))) Cottage in cul-de-sac behind Nos 94A & 94B (qv). Probably C17 or earlier, superficially remodelled mid C19. Painted stone rubble. Slated roof. Double-fronted, probably 1 room deep. 2 storeys. 2 windows wide with doorway between the ground-storey windows. Late C20 plank door; gabled wood hood, probably late C19, with shaped bargeboards and finial. Small-paned wood casement windows; to right, 2 lights with 4 panes per light; to left, 1 light of 6 panes. INTERIOR not inspected but likely to be of interest. Listing NGR: SX9208755142 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383604 Pomeroy Cottage 1209733 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519373 50.386258,-3.519375 50.386285,-3.519444 50.386278,-3.519441 50.386249,-3.519483 50.386246,-3.519479 50.386216,-3.519453 50.386217,-3.519449 50.386188,-3.519361 50.386195,-3.519373 50.386258))) Cottage in cul-de-sac to rear of Nos 94A & 94B (qv). Probably C17 or earlier, superficially altered mid C19. Painted stone rubble. Slated roof. Small red-brick chimney on right end wall. Double-fronted, probably 1 room deep. The left-hand end seems to be occupied by No.94; its masonry appears to be of one build with latter's short rear wing. 2 storeys. 3 windows wide. Doorway, off-centre to right, has 6-panelled door, the 2 middle panels flush, the top 2 now glazed. Trellised wood porch. Window to right has 2-light wood casement with 4 panes per light. Small plain wood-framed window to left, apparently set in part of a blocked doorway. Upper storey has to right a 2-light wood casement window with 3 panes per light; to left a single-light wood casement with 3 panes. The left-hand end, which is in separate occupation, has a late C20 wood casement in each storey. INTERIOR not inspected. Listing NGR: SX9208055141 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383605 100-106, DREW STREET 1209739 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519633 50.386018,-3.519897 50.385996,-3.519848 50.385809,-3.519762 50.385816,-3.519767 50.385840,-3.519723 50.385841,-3.519721 50.385853,-3.519672 50.385853,-3.519671 50.385895,-3.519715 50.385895,-3.519715 50.385905,-3.519702 50.385906,-3.519728 50.385925,-3.519615 50.385936,-3.519633 50.386018))) Pair of houses, or possibly even a single large house, now sub-divided into houses and shops. Early C18 with late C19 or early C20 shop fronts. Solid rendered walls. Hipped slated roof. Large rendered chimney in centre of rear wall. Smaller rendered chimney at left end of rear wall. Red-brick chimneys on right roof slope and rear wing. L-shaped, with long rear wing to right. 2 storeys with garret. 6 windows wide. Segmental-headed windows (2 in ground storey, 6 above); those at Nos 100 & 102 have 8-paned sashes; those at outer ends of Nos 104 & 106 have triple sashes with 6 panes in the centre and 2 in the side-lights, while that in the centre has 6-paned sashes with margin-panes. No.100 has a simple shop front with fascia above and recessed door to right; latter is half-glazed with 2 unusual ribbed panels below. A moulded strip, extending on to the soffit of the doorway, separates it from the entrance to No.102; this has a 6-panelled door with letterbox, the 2 bottom panels having the same ribbed pattern as No.100; narrow 3-paned fanlight above; matching panelled reveal to right and soffit above. Nos 104 & 106 have shop front incorporating house door to left. Latter is 6-panelled with wreath knocker. Shop front has pair of display windows canted in centre towards a recessed, three-quarter glazed door, the latter with moulded panel below and shaped glazed panel above. To left of house door a panelled pilaster having above it a gabled block on paired brackets, this forming the terminal of an entablature running across the display window. At each end of the front and in the centre a pilaster carrying a round-arched panel; the end pilasters have had their lower parts removed. Coved eaves-cornice. 2 late C20 flat-topped dormers at Nos 100 & 102. Two early C20 gabled dormers at Nos 104 & 106. Two smaller gabled dormers on roof-hip to right. Listing NGR: SX9205855112 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383606 Watermans Arms Public House 1195154 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.520225 50.386149,-3.520344 50.386113,-3.520321 50.386080,-3.520484 50.386032,-3.520433 50.385991,-3.520422 50.385992,-3.520375 50.385950,-3.520195 50.385998,-3.520272 50.386089,-3.520196 50.386111,-3.520225 50.386149))) Public house. C17, remodelled early C19. Front range has solid rendered walls; rear wing of exposed stone rubble. Slated roofs. Rendered chimney on each end wall of front range and on rear wall of wing. 3 storeys. 3 windows wide. Doorway, roughly in centre, has 6-panelled door, the 2 bottom panels flush, the 2 top panels now glazed; flat wooden hood on shaped brackets. To left of each of ground and second storeys a 14-paned sash window. To left of door a small 6-paned sash-window. Above it a small 8-paned one. To right of ground and second storeys a slightly projecting wooden block of windows, 2 per storey with plain sashes. Third storey has 3 windows with 6-paned sashes. Raised band above ground storey. Pilaster-strip with round-headed panel to left of second and third storeys. Left end wall has a 1-light wood casement of 3 panes to left of ground storey. Rear wing, fronting Horsepool Street, is 2-storeyed and 1 window wide. Late C20 plank door to right of ground storey. Mid C19 shop window to left: 6-paned with flanking pilasters and entablature. 2-paned sash-window in upper storey. Boxed eaves-cornice. To the left, the rear gate; wide with segmental arch of voussoirs, double plank doors. INTERIOR: only ground-floor bar inspected. This occupies the whole front range. To left of doorway, C17 chamfered beams with scroll-stops. Listing NGR: SX9201455124 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383607 The Bell Public House 1209758 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.519932 50.385972,-3.520078 50.385946,-3.520041 50.385867,-3.520016 50.385868,-3.520020 50.385898,-3.520007 50.385898,-3.519976 50.385749,-3.519886 50.385764,-3.519932 50.385972))) Public house. Early C19; possibly earlier. Solid rendered walls; painted stone rubble at rear. Slated roof. Rendered chimney on each end wall. Large rendered chimney with tapered cap on rear wall. Red-brick chimney on rear wing. Double-fronted with long rear wing to left; rear part of latter a storage building. 3 storeys; single-storeyed storage building. Symmetrical 3-window range. Central doorway with flanking pilasters and entablature; 6-panelled door and panelled reveals, the bottom panels flush. Ground and second-storey outer windows triple-sashed; 6 over 6 panes in centre, 2 over 2 panes in side-lights. Smaller blocked window in centre of second storey. Third storey has wood casements with 8 panes per light: 2 lights in centre window, 3 lights in outer ones. The second- and third-storey windows have moulded architraves, those in second storey also with friezes and cornices. Continued sills in second storey. Panelled giant pilasters flanking upper storeys. Deep flat eaves-cornice. Listing NGR: SX9203655110 1975-01-10 1975-01-10
383608 110, 112 AND 114, DREW STREET 1195155 MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.520117 50.385857,-3.520044 50.385874,-3.520078 50.385946,-3.520317 50.385888,-3.520280 50.385831,-3.520269 50.385827,-3.520174 50.385852,-3.520166 50.385843,-3.520168 50.385830,-3.520143 50.385837,-3.520151 50.385849,-3.520117 50.385857))) Pair of houses and shop built as a single range. Mid C19. Solid roughcast front; right side wall of painted stone rubble in ground storey. Slated roof, hipped to right. 2 chimneys on ridge; one of stone rubble with slate cap; one of red brick with projecting brick courses forming a cap; both have good round pots. 2 rendered chimneys on right end wall. 2 storeys. 7 windows wide. At left-hand end a cart entrance with THE BELL MEWS written above it in late C20 letter, plank door with strap-hinges, incorporating round-headed wicket-gate. To right of it No.110 has 4-panelled door, the 2 bottom panels flush. At right-hand end a late C20 shop front with the cornice of a late C19 shop front surviving above the fascia. Doorways and windows have plain architraves; these merge in upper storey with horizontal bands level with the sills and under the eaves. The 3 left-hand windows and 2 corresponding ground-storey windows have 2-paned sashes, each sash with a single horizontal glazing-bar. The 4 right-hand upper-storey windows have 6-paned sashes. Deep flat eaves-cornice. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SX9202955106 1975-01-10 1975-01-10

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