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Warren Farmhouse and Attached Barn and Stables

A Grade II Listed Building in Braunton, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1178 / 51°7'4"N

Longitude: -4.1964 / 4°11'46"W

OS Eastings: 246371

OS Northings: 137684

OS Grid: SS463376

Mapcode National: GBR KK.9SWK

Mapcode Global: VH3Q7.65XF

Plus Code: 9C3Q4R93+4F

Entry Name: Warren Farmhouse and Attached Barn and Stables

Listing Date: 14 November 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1107096

English Heritage Legacy ID: 98351

ID on this website: 101107096

Location: Saunton, North Devon, EX33

County: Devon

District: North Devon

Civil Parish: Braunton

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Braunton St Brannock

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


SS 43 NE BRAUNTON SAUNTON ROAD

7/100 Warren Farmhouse and attached
- Barn and Stables

GV II

Farmhouse with attached barn and stable block. Farmhouse and barn possibly C17,
house extended, heightened and refenestrated in C19. Stable block early C19.
Rubble and some cob, the house and barn whitewashed rendered slate roofs with gable
ends except left end of barn and stables which are half-hipped. 3-sided Courtyard
plan with enclosing wall and gates on fourth side. L-shaped plan to house with
stacks at left gable-end and gable end to rear. 2 storeys. 3 window range of 2-
light casements (8 panes each light) over similar casement to right and sash (2
panes over 2 panes) to left of half-glazed door. Slated outshut in the angle of the
L-shape and slated leanto to rear gable end.
Barn adjoining to front left gable end of house with opposing plank doors, double-
leaved to Courtyard side with projecting rubble piers and loft door over. Slated
lean-to on courtyard side. Fine roof structure to barn of 3 pairs of raised crucks
with 2 tiers of purlins. The truss at upper end has lath and plaster partition
forming closed truss to storeyed upper end bay now used as granary. Formerly
storeyed lower end bay has had loft floor removed and truss replaced. All original
roof members below the closed truss are smoke-blackened, possibly a result of this
part having been used for curing fish at some time.
Stable block with loft over has central plank door with cambered stone arch and
flanking openings with flat dressed stone arches. The upper end now forms part of
dwelling.


Listing NGR: SS4637137684

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