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An early/mid-19th century and later, two-storey slate stone FARMHOUSE. Front block, regular facade and hipped roof; rear block, matched gable extensions. On the left a lean-to containing staircase. A further lean-to on right hand wall of earlier part forming utility room. Large decorativel...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: forms part of range, horses stalled across buildingRecord Type: single buildingUse type: in use for other purpose than original (score: 7)Current use: WORKSHOP (1983) DOG-KENNEL (1996)Class: AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCERelated buildings: UNDER (I), ATTACHED (J)N...
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GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: forms part of range, horses stalled along buildingRecord Type: single buildingUse type: not in use, possibly usable (score: 2)Current use: UNUSEDClass: AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCERelated buildings: ONE BUILD WITH (G), (H), ABUTTED BY (K), UNDER (J)Number of pha...
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A coach house and stables with a loft over it. It is marked on the 1837 Alwington Tithe map as linhays under the heading of Gilscott, the landowner being the Rev.John Thomas Pine Coffin. Their shape is roughly square, it may be that the stables were added mid 19th century as they cut acros...
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Comments Upon Roofs South External Slope: Weather vein corroding.Internal Roof Slopes: Central valley gutter covered with lead sheet and pitched to both north, west and east ends with 4 No. steps respectively. Size of lead steps etc. appears satisfactory.Chimney stack with lead flashing,...
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Building A ( Stable): Pitched roof with clay ridge tiles. Otherwise slate. North wall: stone corbels support roof ( either side of window). Uncoursed rubblestone. ( Red Sandstone). Brick jambs to inserted window. Door has brick jamb on west side. Vertical joint between Buildings A & B. E...
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Lower Brownsham Farmhouse is a Listed Grade II, possibly a C15th/C16th three cell cross passage house. It is a two storey single pile house with a three storey extension on the lower end and a single storey two cell rear extension, set centrally blocking a first floor window. Stair t...
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Adjacent animal stable, similar in construction to 3a. Wooden divided door on the north-east wall with stone lintel and jambs. Small blocked up window on the left of the door. Slate roof in disrepair.
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Both buildings are listed.Barn: A simple rectangular threasing barn with unusually wide main doors. The walls are of coursed sandstone rubble with brick quoins and jambs. The roof is half hipped at each end, timberwork. It is all of mid C20 construction but imprints on the gable wall sh...
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Schoolroom, grade II listed building, now part of Hydes House outbuildings, 17th century altered in the early 19th century. Rubblestone, thatched roof with coped verge and ashlar stack with moulded capping to left. Rustic verandah under thatched roof to front. ledged and studded door to ri...
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