Greenhill Including Garden Boundary Wall Adjoining North East is a Grade II listed building in the Teignbridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 July 1987. House.
Greenhill Including Garden Boundary Wall Adjoining North East
- WRENN ID
- crumbling-ledge-barley
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Teignbridge
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 17 July 1987
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Greenhill, including the garden boundary wall adjoining the northeast, is a house and front garden wall dating from the early 19th century. The house is rendered and lined out, likely built from stone rubble, and features an asbestos slate roof with gabled ends and a hipped roof over the rear wing. It has large rendered internal gable end stacks with tapered caps. The plan consists of two equal-sized principal rooms in the front range, heated by gable end stacks, with a central entrance passage that likely contains the stairs. The rear wing, which has a lateral stack on the right side, probably contains the service rooms.
The house is two storeys high with a symmetrical three-window range. It has early 19th-century 12-pane sash windows with exposed boxing. The central doorway features an early 19th-century six-panel door, where the top four panels are fielded and the lower panels are flush. Above the door is a rectangular fanlight with diagonal glazing bars, and there is a wooden trellis porch with a flat roof.
The front garden area wall, also from the early 19th century, is made of limestone rubble and lacks coping, except for the northeast end, which has rustic volcanic stone coping. This long rectangular enclosure in front of the house is surrounded by high garden walls that sweep up where they meet the house. At the center of the opposite end, there is a gateway with a dressed limestone surround featuring an elliptical arch and a rustic volcanic stone parapet, flanked by pyramidal cap stones. The gateway includes an iron gate with spearhead shafts, finials, and an ornate wrought iron mid-rail with decorative ironwork below. The right-hand (north) corner of the wall is rounded. The interior of the house has not been inspected, but it is an unaltered early 19th-century house that may contain interesting internal features from that period.
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