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Higher Cheriton Farmhouse and Adjoining Farmbuildings to North West and South East

A Grade II Listed Building in Brendon, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2056 / 51°12'20"N

Longitude: -3.808 / 3°48'28"W

OS Eastings: 273793

OS Northings: 146713

OS Grid: SS737467

Mapcode National: GBR L2.493Y

Mapcode Global: VH4M9.YY7M

Plus Code: 9C3R654R+7R

Entry Name: Higher Cheriton Farmhouse and Adjoining Farmbuildings to North West and South East

Listing Date: 24 November 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1212834

English Heritage Legacy ID: 397348

ID on this website: 101212834

Location: Cheriton, 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: Brendon St Brendon

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


BRENDON CHERITON
SS 74 NW
3/4 Higher Cheriton Farmhouse and
- adjoining farmbuildings to north-
west and south-east
GV II
Farmhouse and adjoining shippons. Early to mid C17 or possibly earlier, partly
demolished probably in the late C17 or early C18 and porch probably added at the
same time, extended probably in the C18 and eaves raised and farmbuildings added
probably in the early to mid C19. Coursed rubblestone, cement-rendered to front and
right-hand end. Rendered stacks, end stacks to left with weatherings. Gable-ended
slate roof.
Plan and development: 3-room-and-through-passage plan facing south-west with lower
end to right; hall with axial stack backing on to wide through-passage and inner
room with end stack to left. Service room demolished probably in the late C17 or
early C18, passage entrance blocked and new entrance with large porch added in front
of former hall, and parlour with integral end stack and entrance to front added at
upper left end. Former hall now kitchen (July 1987), with winder stair in front of
stack and probably C18 lean-to dairy to rear of kitchen and former through-passage.
It is possible that the house was formerly an open hall, floored in the C17 and
possibly the service end demolished and porch added at the same time. No evidence
for this was noted at the time of the survey (July 1987) and the roof space was
inaccessible. An alternative explanation of the plan would be that it was a
longhouse, the present lower-end shippon is later than the house but could have been
rebuilt. Flanking adjoining farmbuildings probably C19 shippon to right and late
C19 addition to left (see straight joint). 2 storeys.
Exterior: asymmetrical front, 4 first floor 2-light C19 wooden casements and 2 to
ground floor, that to hall with weathering, and that to right lighting former
through-passage. Boarded C19 door off-centre to right with pegged wooden frame.
Large probably C18 gabled-porch with segmental-arched opening with lean-to privy
adjoining front of kitchen to left. C20 half-glazed door to left with C20 gabled
porch, left-hand farmbuilding with pair of large C20 boarded doors and right-hand
shippon with boarded door to left and rear wish. 2-leaf boarded door to right and
vent to left.
Interior: kitchen (probably former hall) with pair of chamfered cross-beams
(chamfered wall half-beams to each room too). Boarded door to dairy at rear of
kitchen (opposite porch) has probably C17 chamfered wooden frame with mason's
mitres. Former through-passage to right with doorway to dairy at rear (former rear
entrance) and 2 blocked doorways to former service rooms (now demolished). The
reveals of the front window extend to the floor, suggesting that this was formerly a
doorway and supporting the interpretation of this space as the former through-
passage.

Listing NGR: SS7379346713

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