4 Ranges Of Farm Buildings To The East Of The Church is a Grade II listed building in the Teignbridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 February 1987. Farm buildings.

4 Ranges Of Farm Buildings To The East Of The Church

WRENN ID
sacred-buttress-burdock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Teignbridge
Country
England
Date first listed
12 February 1987
Type
Farm buildings
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Four ranges of farm buildings, one of which has been converted into workshops, are located to the east of the church. These buildings likely date from the late 19th century, with some modifications made in the 20th century. They are constructed from stone rubble with brick dressings and feature a slate roof, which is partly covered in bitumen paint. The buildings create a large farmyard directly adjacent to the churchyard.

The north and east ranges serve as linhays, while the west range was likely a shippon and is currently used as a pighouse. The south range has been adapted for use as workshops.

The north range consists of a four-bay linhay with a loft over at the right end, featuring an open-fronted storage area in the center and a two-storey block at the left end. This block has openings with segmental brick arches and brick jambs, including a large doorway on the left, a smaller doorway and a two-light window on the right, along with two loft loading doors.

The east range is a ten-bay linhay with a loft above, which includes some concrete block infill and no openings in the rear wall.

The south range is two storeys high and is partially converted into workshops. It is slightly angled and has eight ground floor openings with segmental brick arches and brick jambs, including four doorways and four two-light windows with glazing bars. There are also two loft entrances on the left and five two-light first floor windows with glazing bars.

The west range is single storey and slightly curved, with some modern openings. It has eight openings on the front, of which two are modern and six feature segmental brick arches and brick jambs. This group of buildings is significant in relation to the setting of the church.

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