Bridge Farmhouse With Attached Barn To South is a Grade II listed building in the North Devon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 June 1975. Farmhouse.

Bridge Farmhouse With Attached Barn To South

WRENN ID
sheer-turret-auburn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Devon
Country
England
Date first listed
11 June 1975
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Bridge Farmhouse is a farmhouse with an attached barn located in Georgeham, dating from the 17th century, with some 19th-century alterations. The farmhouse features whitewashed rendered rubble and cob with a thatched roof that has a half-hipped left side. The barn, which dates from the 18th century, has a thatched roof at the front, corrugated asbestos at the rear, and pantiled extensions at the left gable end and to the rear.

The house has two large lateral stacks with tapered caps, both raised in brick, and a smaller brick stack at the left end. It follows a three-cell through-passage plan with a winder staircase located at the rear of the passage. There is a two-storey outshut at the rear with a lateral stack and slated offsets. The barn extends from the left end at an angle, and there is a single-storey extension to the right end that was formerly a butcher's shop, featuring a gabled slate roof.

The farmhouse has a four-window range of two-light casements, with three on the left side having eight panes each, and one on the right with six panes and margin glazing bars. There are two two-light windows with large panes and margin glazing bars on either side of the stack, along with a rubble porch that has a clay pattern tiled lean-to canopy. The entrance features a panelled door with glazed upper panels, and there are French windows at the upper end and a 19th-century hornless sash window with three over three panes at the right end extension. The barn includes two three-light casements with six panes each to the right of a 20th-century door, which has timber lintels. The interior has been altered, and there is no evidence of smoke-blackening in the roof.

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