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Latitude: 50.8981 / 50°53'53"N
Longitude: -3.6054 / 3°36'19"W
OS Eastings: 287197
OS Northings: 112186
OS Grid: SS871121
Mapcode National: GBR LC.RLG0
Mapcode Global: FRA 36BQ.P65
Plus Code: 9C2RV9XV+6R
Entry Name: Sunday School Cottage Shown on Os Map As Sunday School House
Listing Date: 28 August 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1261402
English Heritage Legacy ID: 437709
ID on this website: 101261402
Location: Cruwys Morchard, Mid Devon, EX16
County: Devon
District: Mid Devon
Civil Parish: Cruwys Morchard
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Cruwys Morchard Holy Cross
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: House
SS 81 SE CRUWYS MORCHARD CRUWYS MORCHARD
2/83 Sunday School Cottage shown on OS
- map as Sunday School House
II
Sunday school, converted to cottage. 1844 (datestone) with late C20 conversion and
rear addition. Volcanic trap ashlar, whitewashed and rendered on the gable end
walls, freestone dressings; slate roof, gabled at ends; projecting right end stack
with brick shaft, remnants of similar left end stack which has been dismantled.
Plan: The 1844 Tudor style block is a small building, rectangular on plan and
formerly single-storey and divided into 2 rooms with a central entrance. The
conversion to a cottage has involved flooring the building, removing the internal
partition and the addition of a rear extension.
2 storeys. Symmetrical 3 bay front with a plinth and central gabled porch with
kneelers and a rounded moulded stone doorway. Datestone of 1844 carved in relief in
the porch gable with the text, "deus minereatur, PS. LiVII". 2-light stone mullioned
windows flank the porch with Tudor arched lights and square-headed hoodmoulds with
label stops. The original ornamental iron glazing bars survive. 2 gabled roof
dormers with C20 glazing. 1986 conservatory added at left end.
Interior Apart from the porch doorways no original fittings. The doorways retain
texts, carved in relief : "give us our daily bread", seen on entering and "deliver us
from evil" on the way out.
A pretty C19 Tudor building on a roadside site.
Listing NGR: SS8719712186
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