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Great Haye

A Grade II Listed Building in Lamerton, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.5828 / 50°34'57"N

Longitude: -4.1932 / 4°11'35"W

OS Eastings: 244827

OS Northings: 78187

OS Grid: SX448781

Mapcode National: GBR NT.DNRB

Mapcode Global: FRA 273J.G6X

Plus Code: 9C2QHRM4+4P

Entry Name: Great Haye

Listing Date: 23 January 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1105774

English Heritage Legacy ID: 93918

ID on this website: 101105774

Location: West Devon, PL19

County: Devon

District: West Devon

Civil Parish: Lamerton

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

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Description


LAMERTON
SX 47 SW
2/22 Great Haye
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II

Farmhouse, now in multiple occupation. Early C17 origin, extended by accretion,
front range of early-mid C19 with C20 alterations and additions. Rubble, stucco
lined out to front, granite dressings part rendered concrete tiled roof.
Originally 3-room and through passage plan with front porch (now to rear), with rear
lateral stack to hall, unheated inner room or stack removed at gable end and kitchen
in lower room. Completely refronted C19 with further additions.
2 storeys, 1:2:3 windows, all plate glass sashes of varied sizes, main block has
centre bay broken forward with gable, Doric porch with double half-glazed outer doors
with overlight, inner panelled double doors with overlight with geometrical glazing
bars, plate glass sash left and right, first floor has 3 sashes; single-storey block
attached to right has hipped roof and sash; 2-storey block attached to left has
hipped roof and deep eaves continuous with main roof, canted bay through 2 storeys to
right with French window with sidelights, 4-pane sash at first floor front and plate
glass sash to each side, similar sash ground and first floor left; projecting 2-
storey wing to left has French window with overlight and 4-pane sash above. Left
return has 2 sashes at ground floor, C20 half-glazed door, external stair and sash at
first floor. Right return has early rendering, ground floor 6-pane light in C19
stone surround, and 2-light mullioned casement, 3 panes each light in chamfered
granite surround, first floor has 2 similar granite windows; walls stepped forward to
right with single storey brick lean-to and door in angle, not rendered to right with
ground floor 4-light casement with chamfered granite mullions, first floor similar 3-
light casement. Rear rendered, has 2 bays to left, ground floor C20 half-glazed door
and sash with 4-pane sidelights, 2 sashes at first floor, lateral stack; 2-storey
porch has 2-centred arched opening with inner half-glazed door, 9-pane sash under
eaves and 2-light gabled dormer above. Next 2 bays to right have 3-pane light and
16-pane sash at ground floor, 12-pane and 16-pane sash under eaves, 4-light gabled
dormer above, half-glazed door to side at upper level, stack rising from pitch of
roof, possibly at former gable end before alterations to roof levels; further 2 bays
to right have cellar opening, C20 light above, small 2-light casement to right and 2-
light casement under eaves, side of these bays has 3-light casement at ground floor
and 2-light at first floor; end 2 bays set back with C20 porch in angle, multi-pane
light above, 2 C20 lights to right and 4-pane sash under eaves.
Interior much altered, not fully accessible, fireplace remaining at left end from
lateral rear stack in hall, in granite with roll-mouldings and mantel on moulded
corbels, 2 shields with coats of arms including one with 3 lambs, hob grate.


Listing NGR: SX4482778187

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