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Champson Farm Cottage Middle Champson

A Grade II Listed Building in Molland, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.042 / 51°2'31"N

Longitude: -3.7086 / 3°42'30"W

OS Eastings: 280312

OS Northings: 128352

OS Grid: SS803283

Mapcode National: GBR L6.GQ93

Mapcode Global: FRA 363C.K04

Plus Code: 9C3R27RR+RH

Entry Name: Champson Farm Cottage Middle Champson

Listing Date: 24 November 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1213749

English Heritage Legacy ID: 398319

ID on this website: 101213749

Location: Molland, North Devon, EX36

County: Devon

District: North Devon

Civil Parish: Molland

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Molland St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


MOLLAND SOUTH DOWN LANE
SS 8028-8128
20/91 Middle Champson and Champson Farm
- Cottage
GV II
Farmhouse, now house, and adjoining farm cottage. Early C17 house with probably
early to mid - C18 cottage. Mid - to late C20 alterations (thatched removed in
1961). Rendered, probably over stone rubble and cob. Gable-ended corrugated-
asbestos roof, formerly thatched, with catslide over outshut to rear. Rendered
stacks.
Plan and development: C17 two-room baffle-entry plan house to right, facing south.
Central axial stack serving the left-hand room with altered dog-leg staircase behind,
partly incorporated in later rear outshut, and right-hand room with integral end
stack. Probably C18 two-room plan cottage adjoining to left, with integral end stack
to left-hand cottage. Continuous outshut at rear of both houses, possibly a later
addition. That part to rear of right-hand cottage incorporates dairy, reduced in
size. Eaves of right-hand cottage raised at some time, probably in the C19. Front
doorway of right-hand house formerly had C17 carved door surround consisting of
flanking small carved figures (seen in drawing, but not in possession of the owner).
The surround was removed c. 1983 but is said to be extant. The occupant (1987)
recalls an inscribed date: 1635. Two storeys with one-storey outshut.
Exterior: Asymmetrical 2-window front to right-hand cottage; C19 wooden casements, 2-
light to first floor and 3-light to ground floor. Central boarded door. Left-hand
cottage with two-window front; 2- and 3-light early C20 wooden casements. Central
old boarded-door.
Interior: Only right-hand house inspected internally. Door between entrance lobby
and right-hand ground-floor room is of c. 1700 with 2 raised and fielded panels.
Left-hand ground-floor room has blocked open fireplace with chamfered wooden lintel,
cupboard with C19 two-panelled doors and C18 H-hinges, and window seat in front
window. Right-hand ground-floor room has old cupboard to left of fireplace with C18
butterfly hinges. C19 dog-leg staircase, with evidence of earlier staircase. Dairy
(reduced in C17) in right-hand end of outshut with low slate shelves. First-floor
rooms with old floorboards. Old boarded door with old strap hinges to right-hand
bedroom. Right-hand bedroom has C17 cupboard to right of fireplace with scratch-
moulded door and H-hinges. Cupboard in rear wall too with H-L hinges. C17 roof
trusses, with late C20 roof above.

Listing NGR: SS8031228352

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