Range Of 3 Adjoining Outbuildings, 5 Metres North West Of Buckland Manor House is a Grade II listed building in the North Devon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 November 1985. Outbuildings.

Range Of 3 Adjoining Outbuildings, 5 Metres North West Of Buckland Manor House

WRENN ID
late-forge-wagtail
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Devon
Country
England
Date first listed
14 November 1985
Type
Outbuildings
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SS 4837-4937 BRAUNTON BRAUNTON

11/21 Range of 3 adjoining - outbuildings, 5 metres north west of Buckland Manor House

GV II

Range of 3 adjoining outbuildings, probably C17, comprising former slaughter-and- salting-house with wash-house, potato-store with loft over and cider-house. Rubble with cob in the upper parts of the lower 2 buildings. Pantiled roofs. Gabled upper end and hipped lower end. All openings have timber lintels. Upper section has 2 plank doors each side of square opening. Potato store has double wooden doors to right of 2 plank doors with square loft opening above. Cider-house has 2 openings with original timber frame to left opening formerly 3-lights mullions removed and 3- light window frame to right with slayed mullions each side of ancient plank door with cover strips in chamfered square-headed timber surround. 3-light window with splayed mullions at lower end. Ancient internal staircase to partially floored loft supported on heavy chamfered beams with part of cider-making machinery intact. Door and window frames make an original set.

Listing NGR: SS4838937773

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