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Latitude: 50.8188 / 50°49'7"N
Longitude: -3.383 / 3°22'58"W
OS Eastings: 302669
OS Northings: 103054
OS Grid: ST026030
Mapcode National: GBR LN.XNRW
Mapcode Global: FRA 36SX.ZTB
Entry Name: No 1 and St Andrew's Mission Chapel
Listing Date: 11 June 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1105912
English Heritage Legacy ID: 95315
Location: Cullompton, Mid Devon, Devon, EX15
County: Devon
Civil Parish: Cullompton
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Cullompton
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
CULLOMPTON LANGFORD
ST 00 SW
8/125 No. 1 and St Andrew's
- Mission Chapel
GV II
Cottage and mission chapel, formerly a single house. C17, possibly incorporating
older work. Cob, stone plinth, plastered, under hipped and gabled-end thatched roof.
Formerly a 3-room, cross-passage plan, the lower end to the left-hand side of the
passage. Right-hand end stack heats parlour; axial stack backs on to passage and
heats hall; brick shafts. 2 storeys.
Front: 3 window range, 3-light windows to 1st floor with old metal casements; two C19
casement windows to ground floor, barred and one 3-light C20 metal casement window to
chapel (formerly the parlour). Left-hand door (to passage) with chamfered surround,
the jambs with step stops; anchor hinges. The other front door (to chapel) also with
chamfered surround, but under a bressumer with 2 lines of dentils. One C19 casement
window to right-hand end, another to rear where there is also a planked studded door
(to no.1); lean-to at rear; timber and brick extension to left-hand end.
Interior: passage with large cross beam; hall with 2 cross beams, chamfered with step
stops; plank and muntin screen between hall and former parlour (chapel), the muntins
with ovolo moulded chamfers, and stops 18" above ground level; remains of door
surround. Fireplace with chamfered lintel and unchamfered jambs; chapel open to roof
(possibly upper crucks, purlins lapped and trenched, apex carpentry not visible); end
fireplace with stone jambs and lintel with cyma recta moulding and run-out stops;
some herringbone stonework to rear, and also some red paint which could be old.
Listing NGR: ST0266903054
This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.
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