New Inn Annexe Opposite New Inn With Forecourt And Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Torridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 February 1958. Annexe.

New Inn Annexe Opposite New Inn With Forecourt And Railings

WRENN ID
kindled-stronghold-ochre
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Torridge
Country
England
Date first listed
20 February 1958
Type
Annexe
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The New Inn Annexe, located opposite the New Inn in Clovelly, was built in 1920 by H. Orphoot and Whiting Bideford for Christine Hamlyn. This two-storey building features colourwashed coursed rubble and a gabled slate roof. It has a large brick stack rising from the ridge on the left and a large rubble stack at the eaves on the right. The roof includes three dormers with 2-light metal casements.

The building is part of a long row of structures and has a cellar beneath the left-hand end. The exterior showcases a symmetrical arrangement of windows, consisting of one window in the first bay and two in the second, all of which are 3-light metal casements with glazing bars. The second bay has a shallow gabled wing that projects over the front entrance. On the first floor, this wing features a 4-light, 4-pane casement above a semi-circular window with small semi-circular lights, below which are the raised initials "CH". The gable face contains a small rectangular 3-light window, and the date "1920" is inscribed above it.

The ground floor of the wing is supported by two large bellied tapering wooden posts with a cambered wood beam between them. The entrance includes a nine-panelled door, with the top three panels cut away and glazed. A wooden balcony projects to the right on the first floor, adorned with an ornamental wood balustrade, and is accessed by a glazed 20th-century door. The elevated forecourt is set on a rubble plinth with slate capping and iron railings, and there is an entrance to the basement on the right, marked by a plank door. The interior has not been seen.

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