2 Ranges Of Farmbuildings Including Carriage Entrance Immediately To The West And North West Of Stuckeridge House is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Devon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 December 1987. Farmbuilding.

2 Ranges Of Farmbuildings Including Carriage Entrance Immediately To The West And North West Of Stuckeridge House

WRENN ID
quartered-postern-winter
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mid Devon
Country
England
Date first listed
7 December 1987
Type
Farmbuilding
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SS 92 SW OAKFORD

5/141 2 ranges of farmbuildings including - carriage entrance immediately to the west and north west of Stuckeridge House GV II

2 ranges of farmbuildings, one range including the carriage entrance to the north west of Stuckeridge House. Early C19. Stone rubble, possibly with some cob, slate and corrugated iron roofs. Plan: L plan. The west range, on a north south axis, consists of a carriage entrance in the middle flanked by a cartshed to the north and threshing barn with horse engine house to the south. The adjoining range, on an east west axis consists of stabling, the rear wall of which forms the garden wall to the garden south west of Stuckeridge House. The buildings have been modified in the C20. Exterior: The east elevation of the west range has a central carriage entrance with a segmental stone archway with a hipped roof crowned by a bellcote. The cartshed to the right has a large C20 doorway; the threshing barn to the left with a corrugated iron roof has a large C20 doorway in the centre, a doorway and window to the right and a slate-roofed horse engine house to the left with a roof hipped at the end. The rear elevation of the cartshed has an original doorway with large double door and stone cheeks. The stable range has five doorways and a lean-to slate roof. The rear wall drops down as a retaining wall to the garden which is terraced into the slope of the land.

Listing NGR: SS9260921224

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