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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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Substantial two storey farmhouse of double pile plan with hipped M-shaped roof, stands slightly removed and facing away from principal yard. Single storey lean-to on left end said to be the reduced remains of former servants quarters (source tenant), with small lean-to stone built privy o...
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Small late 18th/early 19thC two-room farmhouse with few features surviving. The isolated farmstead is near the top of Pool Coombe which runs northeast to join Horner Water.Walls are rubble stone, painted on E and N, hard, smooth render, also painted, on W and S sides. Lean-to walls are p...
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General :- A late Enclosure farmstead, of contemporary good design. House is plain. Buildings are mainly focussed on two yards: the NE stockyard is the earliest, with a good barn at the top end, and shelters to eithe side. The yard was covered. The adjoining yard was later, and served to...
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A pleasant example of a small polite house of local materials and with most features surviving. Some of the traditional farm buildings survive near the house and are Listed Grade II.An early 19c tenement farmhouse, two-storey rectangular building with gable ended single ridge roof. Extende...
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The manor of Blackford was bought by Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 7th baronet, in 1776. The farmhouse is set on level ground facing west towards the east end of the vale of Porlock. It was built c1880 to replace the previous farmhouse which burnt down in 1876. The house is L-shaped, two stor...
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Although at present divided into a farmhouse and holiday cottage, this is essentially one house with the front wing extended down the hill. The wing then became larger and more imposing than the original house. The original house was built in the 17thC, possibly cross-passage, built into...
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Two storey, single pile, three cell (originally two cell) stone farmhouse with central entrance and rear lean-to. The long building shown in this position on the 1840 Minehead Without tithe map and the 1876 Holnicote Estate map is not mentioned in either apportionment (see map evidence)....
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A 16/17c house and traditional farm buildings, south facing, in the valley of the River Yeo, below Arlington Beccott hamlet.Grade II listed, 16c, two storey, double pile house with single storey extension on northwest corner forming L-shape. Single ridge roof, gable ended with two axial s...
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Farmhouse: Two storey house with rear wing. Small lean-to porch to east. Main roof is gable ended with internal axial stack and external axial stack to west; latter with top and bottom shoulders, both tiled. Roof covered plain clay tiles throughout, except where otherwise indicated. Collar...
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