No 15, Including Detached Building 5 Metres To Rear is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Devon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 June 1986. Offices and workshops.

No 15, Including Detached Building 5 Metres To Rear

WRENN ID
distant-cellar-candle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mid Devon
Country
England
Date first listed
11 June 1986
Type
Offices and workshops
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 15 is a 17th-century building, originally a single dwelling, later divided into cottages and workshops, situated on Pound Square in Cullompton. It includes a detached building located 5 metres to the rear. The structure is predominantly cob, set upon a stone plinth, and plastered externally, with gabled-end slate roofing. The original plan comprised three rooms, with a through-passage (the higher end to the left of the passage), and a rear wing which was extended in the 19th century to increase the cottage accommodation. The building has right-hand partly external end stacks and axial stacks to the main range, and one axial (originally end) stack to the rear wing. All stack shafts are brick, with two plastered.

The front elevation has a 4-window range, and a left-hand extension set at an angle featuring a 3-light casement window on the first floor. The windows are mostly 19th century, with a mix of 3-, 4-, and 5-light designs. The windows are topped with hood moulds, sills are supported by shaped brackets, and the window to the left, along with the 3-light window above the porch, lack glazing bars; the remaining windows have a single transom. A porch with a moulded cornice, two Tuscan columns, and two pilasters is positioned on the right side of the centre. It features a panelled door with a rectangular fan light. Canted bay windows flank the porch, with a 1-4-1 arrangement to the left and a 1-3-1 arrangement to the right.

The rear wing’s roadside elevation features two semi-circular headed 12-pane sash windows serving stairwells on the first floor. Three doors provide access to the former cottages. The wing's inner elevation displays three 3-light casement windows on the first floor, and one door and a 5-light window on the ground floor.

Inside, the right-hand (lower end) room has a blocked end fireplace and a chamfered, stop-chamfered axial beam. There is an axial beam in the passage and another in the hall with a double cyma-recta moulding. The roof is ceiled. The wing contains two chamfered cross beams and two trusses, potentially upper crucks (the roof space is inaccessible).

The detached rear building has a stone base and cob upper part, with a gabled-end slate roof. It retains two chamfered cross beams and two trusses exposed, morticed and side-pegged.

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