Site Event/Activity record EEM14578 - 2014: HBR - Ye Olde Cottage
Technique(s)
Organisation
SANHS Building Research Group (Exmoor and West Somerset)
Date
September 2014
Description
The survey was undertaken in September 2014 by the SANHS Building Research Group (Exmoor and West Somerset). The house is not listed but may originally have been of one room, or with a cross passage in line with the current front door. The walls are of cob above a stone plinth. The interior features evidence for cruck and jointed cruck framing and a fireplace which includes a window to at least one side, with a lateral stack facing the road in front of the property. The remains of the original roof structure include heavy smoke blackening. It is thought the house dates to the late 15th or early 16th Century, with the chimney possibly added as late as the 17th Century. A secondary roof structure may have also been added to the property at this time, possibly when the original dropped to one side.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SEM8347 Report: Ewing, M.. 2014. Survey at Ye Olde Cottage, Porlock.
Location
Location | Ye Olde Cottage, Porlock, Somerset |
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Grid reference | SS 8882 4680 (point) (MasterMap) |
Map sheet | SS84NE |
Civil Parish | PORLOCK, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- MEM22209 Ye Olde Cottage, Doverhay, Porlock (Building)
Record last edited
Sep 26 2016 11:06AM