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The Old Palace and Attached Wall

A Grade II Listed Building in Crediton, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.7906 / 50°47'26"N

Longitude: -3.6511 / 3°39'4"W

OS Eastings: 283716

OS Northings: 100302

OS Grid: SS837003

Mapcode National: GBR L9.ZDW1

Mapcode Global: FRA 3770.3DV

Plus Code: 9C2RQ8RX+6H

Entry Name: The Old Palace and Attached Wall

Listing Date: 19 March 1951

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1208225

English Heritage Legacy ID: 386960

ID on this website: 101208225

Location: East Town, Mid Devon, EX17

County: Devon

District: Mid Devon

Civil Parish: Crediton

Built-Up Area: Crediton

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Crediton

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description



CREDITON

SS834000 CHURCH LANE
672-1/6/12 The Old Palace and attached wall
19/03/51

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Largely C18 and early C19 with
possible earlier origins. Flemish bond brick of 2 periods, the
earlier with burnt headers; painted local volcanic trap rubble
to the rear; slate roof; stacks with brick shafts.
Plan: double- depth main range 3 rooms wide with a rear right
wing at right angles. The earlier rear range was re-used as
the services to a later house: this was built in at least 2
phases, an early C18 phase in the centre, extended or rebuilt
in the c. early C19 at both ends.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 8-bay front dividing between
the 2 properties as 6:2. Roof with deep coved eaves, hipped at
right end, gabled at left. The Old Palace, to the left (west)
has a C19 4-panel front door with an overlight in the third
bay from the left with a guaged brick flat arch and a shallow,
gabled trellis porch. The 2 ground floor windows to the left
left and the right hand window have segmental brick arches and
are glazed with 16-pane c.early C19 sashes. Blocked first
floor window in the fourth bay from the left. 3 left hand
first floor similar sashes, the windows with flat arches. The
2 right hand bays of the left hand house have early C18 flush
frame 12-pane sashes with thick glazing bars, the ground floor
windows with guaged brick arches. The right hand house has a
C19 panelled front door and a porch matching the Old Palace,
blocked first floor window above; 16-pane early C19 sashes in
the right hand bay. The rear elevation has a lower roofline,
timber sashes and casements with glazing bars.
Interior: Ground floor of the Old Palace only inspected. This
retains early C19 features including panelled doors and a
marble chimney-piece.
The stone rubble rear wall of the main block retains the stub
of a right-angled wall: these may have formed part of the
Bishop's Palace shown as approximately on this site on a copy
of a map associated with a mid C16 terrier.


Listing NGR: SS8371400300

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