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The Exmoor Sandpiper Inn

A Grade II Listed Building in Countisbury, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.232 / 51°13'55"N

Longitude: -3.7959 / 3°47'45"W

OS Eastings: 274705

OS Northings: 149622

OS Grid: SS747496

Mapcode National: GBR L3.2L5W

Mapcode Global: VH5JS.592D

Plus Code: 9C3R66J3+QJ

Entry Name: The Exmoor Sandpiper Inn

Listing Date: 24 November 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1213090

English Heritage Legacy ID: 397608

Also known as: The Blue Boor Inn

ID on this website: 101213090

Location: Countisbury, North Devon, EX35

County: Devon

District: North Devon

Civil Parish: Brendon and Countisbury

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Countisbury with Lynmouth St John the Evangelist

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


COUNTISBURY
SS 74 NW
3/31 The Exmoor Sandpiper Inn
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GV II
House, now inn. Early to mid C17, possibly incorporating an earlier core. Extended
and possibly partly rebuilt in the late C18 or early C19 and with further late C19
and C20 additions. Painted coursed stone rubble with gable-ended Welsh slate roofs;
late C19 range to rear with some slate hanging and C20 wings rendered over unknown
material.
Plan and development: Cl7 2-room plan consisting of hall with large external
lateral stone stack to front and lower room to right with a lateral stack to rear;
the porch at the centre probably originally gave onto a cross- or through-passage.
Late C18/early C19 addition adjoining to left (possibly incoporating or replacing
former inner room) with lateral stack to rear of-right-hand room and former end
stack to left-hand room; staircase rising from main entrance. Late C19 parallel
range at rear of c. 1800 part. Flanking late C20 cross wings. The building is
possibly a remodelling of a medieval open hall but no evidence was noted at time of
survey (July 1987) when access to the roofspace was denied. 2 storeys.
Exterior: C17 part to right is a 3-window range; C19 2-light wooden casements,
those on ground floor with painted brick segmental heads. Large stack off-centre to
left with offsets and large projecting bread oven with slate cap. Central C19
gabled porch in angle of stack with boarded door. Circa 1800 range set back
slightly to left; 1:3 window range, with C19 2 and 3-light wooden casements;
entrance off-centre to left with C19 boarded door and gabled porch with round-arched
opening; 2-leaf boarded door in right-hand end of front.
Interior: former hall (left-hand room in C17 range) has large open stone fireplace
with ovolo-moulded wooden lintel and bread oven. Right-hand room with pair of
chamfered cross beams and fireplace with reused wooden lintel. Chamfered beams in
ground-floor room to left of hall suggests that this is a rebuilding of a former
inner room. First-floor rooms and roofspace not inspected. The inn was formerly
known as The Blue Ball Inn.

Listing NGR: SS7470549622

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