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Playbrook Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Dunsford, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.6753 / 50°40'31"N

Longitude: -3.6524 / 3°39'8"W

OS Eastings: 283337

OS Northings: 87484

OS Grid: SX833874

Mapcode National: GBR QN.HWWC

Mapcode Global: FRA 3779.2XG

Plus Code: 9C2RM8GX+42

Entry Name: Playbrook Cottage

Listing Date: 27 February 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1214680

English Heritage Legacy ID: 399423

ID on this website: 101214680

Location: Teignbridge, Devon, EX6

County: Devon

District: Teignbridge

Civil Parish: Dunsford

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Dunsford St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


DUNSFORD
SX 88 NW

6/18 Playbrook Cottage

27.2.84
II

House. Circa early C16 origins, remodelling of the circa early C17, C20 renovations.
Whitewashed rendered cob on stone rubble footings, water reed thatched roof gabled at
left end, half-hipped at right end. Projecting left end stack with oven, axial cob
stack with granite shaft with capping and projecting oven on the front elevation,
rear right stack probably a modern addition.
The present plan is single depth, 4-rooms wide with a small additional room at the
right (higher) end. The core of the house is a late medieval open hall which was
remodelled in the circa early C17 as a 3 room and cross passage plan with the hall
stack backing on to the passage and a small unheated inner room. The lower (left-
hand) end has been rebuilt and extended, originally probably in the C18 which may
have removed the passage. In the C20 the cob wall which marked the left-hand end of
the open hall has been replaced at ground floor level by a steel, girder.
2 storeys. Irregular 6-window front with the eaves thatch eyebrowed over 5 first
floor windows and a gabled slated porch with a C20 plank door on the front to the
left. Various steel casements in small 4-pane or larger 2-light 12-pane form, one
very small 4-pane over the porch and a second small light, ground floor to the right
of the door. C20 glazed door on extreme right. Projecting bread oven with slated
top to right of front door.
Interior The C17 hall has an open fireplace with stone rubble jambs and a chamfered
cross beam with ogee stops. The inner end of the hall has a plank and muntin oak
screen, the muntins chamfered and stopped on the hall side, with a square-headed
doorway with chamfered jambs and step stops. The rear of the screen has been faced
with imported C18 panelling. It is not entirely clear whether the screen is in its
original position. A late C20 granite staircase in the centre left room replaces a
newel stair which was formerly adjacent to the hall stack. The left-hand room has a
chamfered cross beam and open fireplace with a chamfered lintel with a narrow chamfer
and stops. The medieval truss over the right-hand end is a jointed cruck with a
cambered collar mortised into the principals which are mortised at the apex with a
diagonally-set ridge. Smoke-blackening survives on the cruck, rafters, ridge,
battens and thatch. The principals of the left-hand truss of the house are rough-
hewn, apex not visible.
Playbrook was divided into 2 cottages at one time. An attractive thatched house of
medieval origins with a picturesquely irregular front elevation.


Listing NGR: SX8333787484

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