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Halls Halls Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Aylesbeare, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.7175 / 50°43'2"N

Longitude: -3.3624 / 3°21'44"W

OS Eastings: 303919

OS Northings: 91759

OS Grid: SY039917

Mapcode National: GBR P5.C9K7

Mapcode Global: FRA 37V5.V6Z

Plus Code: 9C2RPJ8Q+X3

Entry Name: Halls Halls Cottage

Listing Date: 26 May 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1141432

English Heritage Legacy ID: 352337

ID on this website: 101141432

Location: Aylesbeare, East Devon, EX5

County: Devon

District: East Devon

Civil Parish: Aylesbeare

Built-Up Area: Aylesbeare

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Aylesbeare Blessed Virgin Mary

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description



SY 09 SW AYLESBEARE AYLESBEARE

3/16 Halls and Halls Cottage
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- II

2 cottages. Late C17 with early C19 refurbishment; circa 1970 extension. Plastered
cob on large pebble foundations; stacks apparently rebuilt with C19 brick;
corrugated iron roof (formerly thatch), slate to the extension and outshot.
2 adjoining cottages under a continuous gable-ended roof facing west. Halls is the
2-room cottage on the right (southern) end, the inner room served by an axial stack
and the outer room by a slightly projecting (early C19 replacement) end stack.
Halls is the 1-room cottage on the left (northern) end with an end stack and a C20
single storey extension on the end but recessed from the front. Along the rear of
both cottages is a continuous secondary slate-roofed outshot. Main block is 2
storeys.
The main block has an overall regular but not symmetrical 4-window front of late C19
and C20 casements with glazing bars, 3 to Halls and 1 to Halls Cottage. Halls has a
C20 flat-roofed porch in front of its central doorway. The left end of the main
block (Halls Cottage) appears to have been rebuilt in plastered brick or stone
rubble at some time since the wall narrows in thickness abruptly there and in order
to keep the same eaves it corbels out at the top with a pair of broad ovolo
mouldings. The original doorway to Halls Cottage was probably at the left end but
circa 1970 was moved to the end wall through a porch in front of the contemporary
extension.
Interior. In Halls the inner room fireplace is blocked and the outer room fireplace
is early C19 with the rebuilt stack. The inner room has a C17 axial beam, soffit-
chamfered with 1 scroll stop left whilst the outer room has a plain soffit-chamfered
crossbeam. The roof structure was replaced circa 1930. In Halls Cottage the
fireplace is blocked by a C20 grate and the late 017 crossbeam has a plain soffit
chamfer. The roof here was not inspected.
Despite C19 and C20 alterations the basic form of the C17 cottages remain and they
are an attractive pair.


Listing NGR: SY0391991759

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