Listed Building: EAST BODLEY FARMHOUSE (1169232)
Grade | II |
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Authority | Historic England |
Volume/Map/Item | 1544, 3, 119 |
Date assigned | 09 April 1987 |
Date last amended | |
Date revoked |
PARRACOMBE BODLEY
SS 64 NE 3/119
East Bodley Farmhouse - GV II Farmhouse. 1638 by datestone, remodelled and extended in 1754/5 by date plaques. Unrendered stone rubble, slate roof with gable ends. Impressively tall rear lateral hall stack with offsets and slate drip, ashlar stack with cavetto moulded cap to front gable end of parlour wing and brick stack at right gable end. 1638 range appears to have consisted of two room and through-passage plan,hall to left heated by rear lateral stack which has projecting lean-to stair turret to its left, and lower end, possibly originally unheated to right. In 1755 a projecting parlour wing was added at the upper end with an additional passage between it and the hall and a shallow two-storey porch in the angle, its roof heightened in C20. The rear gable end wall of the parlour was built forward of the rear wall of the hall, so probably in C19 the resulting rear angle was infilled with a lofted storage room with external rear access only. Two storeys. 3 window range to main range. All late C20 fenestration except for 2 2-light casements 6 panes per light at right end of upper storey. Projecting gable- ended stone rubble porch with slate roof. Semi-circular headed doorway with dressed stone voussoirs. Date stone over RB 1B. 1638 Inner door has C17 chamfered surround, the left-hand jamb replaced, with enriched weathered stop to right-hand jamb and original plank door with cover strips. C20 fenestration to parlour wing. Plank door to shallow two-storey porch in angle with roof heightened in C20. Pronounced straight-joint at left end of hall. Slate plaque in gable end wall of parlour wing "This house was built in 1754 by John Blackmore/Elizabeth". Interior: despite C20 exterior and some interior alterations many, principally C18, features survive. 2 chamfered cross ceiling beams to hall, that towards lower end with hollow step stops and date 1739 with initials IB carved on soffit, beam to upper end with run out stops. Chamfered bressumer set into upper end, formerly gable end wall of hall, and part of chamfered beam with hollow-step stop exposed on lower side of through-passage; also set in solid stone partitioning. Thin partition with vertical dado match boarding between through-passage and hall. Narrow chamfer to door surrond between hall and parlour wing. Dressed stone jambs to hall fireplace, original timber lintel concealed by C20 one. Parlour has decorative plaster ceiling with large central roundel with 4 angle sprays radiating from centre and cyma reversa moulded plaster cornice. Fireplace rebuilt in C20. Small chamber over also has central decorative plaster roundel but without central spray and two sides remaining of plaster cornice. Large chamber over parlour has plaster plaque inscribed John Blackmore/Elizabeth/1755. All the principal chambers to main range and parlour wing have C18 raised and fielded 2 panelled doors with narrow chamfered door surrounds with scroll-stopped durns. C17 roof trusses intact to main range with halved and lapped collars and 2 tiers of trenched purlins.
Listing NGR: SS 66670 45084
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SS 66664 45081 (26m by 30m) |
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Map sheet | SS64NE |
Civil Parish | PARRACOMBE, NORTH DEVON, DEVON |