Barn With Attached Round House And Covered Cartway Approximately 10 Metres North-West Of Eastleigh Manor House is a Grade II listed building in the North Devon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 May 1986. Barn.
Barn With Attached Round House And Covered Cartway Approximately 10 Metres North-West Of Eastleigh Manor House
- WRENN ID
- low-frieze-dock
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Devon
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 29 May 1986
- Type
- Barn
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a barn with an attached round-house and covered cartway, located approximately 10 metres north-west of Eastleigh Manor House. The barn dates from the 17th century, while the round-house and covered cartway were added in the 19th century, with the cartway constructed in 1860 as indicated by a datestone. The structure is built of stone rubble and features a slate roof, although the rear of the barn has been replaced with asbestos slate.
The barn is large and rectangular in shape, with the round-house and covered cartway attached at a right angle to the front left end. It has two large buttresses and a plank stable door with a brick cambered arch on the right end. To the left, there are double plank doors topped with a large boarded overlight. The barn also features a chamfered timber lintel with run-out stops and a 17th-century chamfered door surround at the rear, which has double plank doors and a slate pentice roof flanked by buttresses.
The left gable end wall of the barn has four bee-boles with plastered niches. The round-house has double plank doors, and the cart entrance archway at the left end is constructed with stone voussoirs and includes a keystone dated 1860. Inside, the barn boasts a fine 17th-century roof comprising six trusses with heavy principals that have short curved feet, slightly cranked morticed and tenoned collars (two of which have been removed), along with three tiers of threaded purlins and a ridge purlin. The round-house features four 19th-century king-post trusses.
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