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Nos 1, 2 and 3 Hillview

A Grade II Listed Building in Kentisbeare, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.8652 / 50°51'54"N

Longitude: -3.2929 / 3°17'34"W

OS Eastings: 309108

OS Northings: 108095

OS Grid: ST091080

Mapcode National: GBR LS.TTTZ

Mapcode Global: FRA 36ZT.BY1

Plus Code: 9C2RVP84+3R

Entry Name: Nos 1, 2 and 3 Hillview

Listing Date: 15 April 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1169936

English Heritage Legacy ID: 95768

ID on this website: 101169936

Location: Saint Hill, Mid Devon, EX15

County: Devon

District: Mid Devon

Civil Parish: Kentisbeare

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Kentisbeare St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


ST OO NE KENTISBEARE SAINTHILL
8/113 Nos 1, 2 and 3 Hillview
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II
Group of 3 cottages. No. 1 possibly early C16; no 2 probably a rebuilding of the
C18 or early C19; no. 3 late C17. Roughcast cob; gable end slate and concrete
pantile roof. Overall the cottages form an L-shaped group all of them single depth:
no 1 contains 2 rooms, and 2 jointed crucks, and is divided from no 2 by a cob wall,
which may originally have been an end wall; no 2 (not inspected internally), has
been rebuilt (its later purlins are visible in the first floor room of no 1), and
returns to occupy part of the rear wing. No 3 appears to be entirely late C17.
Whether or not no. 1 is the fragment of an earlier farmhouse partially rebuilt when
converted into cottages is not at all clear.
Internal end stacks heat nos. 1 and 2 which also share an axial stack; nos 2 and 3
share an axial stack; brick shafts throughout. 2 storeys.
Exterior Front: (nos 1 and 2, facing south): 3 window range, all first floor
casement windows of 3-lights, C19 (2 to no. 1); 3 windows to ground floor, and 2
doorways, that to no. 1 deeply recessed, the reveals boarded, with a little C19
canopy on shaped brackets. Gable end of no. 1 (left-hand end) with small pegged
window frame lighting stairs to side of formerly external end stack. Gable end to
nos. 2 (right hand end) with C20 window. Front to no. 3 with 2 first floor C19 2-
light casement windows; ground floor with central C20 timber porch, and 2-light
casement window to either side. Rear of cottages with outshuts under catslide roof,
lean-tos and other small extensions, and with some C19 casement windows.
Interior: no. 1 with 2 jointed crucks, one to the division between the rooms which
may be an original or early partition, the other close to the end of the house,
which has had a huge bressumer morticed into its lower blade which serves both as
the end fireplace lintel, and the arched head beam to the stairway. Left hand room
with one and 2 half axial ceiling beams, chamfered with hollow step stops; no. 3
with straight roof principals and chamfered, unstopped ceiling beams. Roof space
inaccessible.
(The present occupier of no. 1 believes the roof timbers are smoke-blackened, and a
photograph of the upper rooms before renovation confirms the impression: it could be
the result of seepage from the end stack, however).


Listing NGR: ST0910808095

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