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St Rumon's Service Wing and Stable Yard

A Grade II Listed Building in Romansleigh, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9703 / 50°58'13"N

Longitude: -3.8145 / 3°48'52"W

OS Eastings: 272689

OS Northings: 120557

OS Grid: SS726205

Mapcode National: GBR L2.M1H6

Mapcode Global: FRA 26WK.5Q4

Plus Code: 9C2RX5CP+45

Entry Name: St Rumon's Service Wing and Stable Yard

Listing Date: 20 February 1967

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1325480

English Heritage Legacy ID: 97460

ID on this website: 101325480

Location: Romansleigh, North Devon, EX36

County: Devon

District: North Devon

Town: North Devon

Civil Parish: Romansleigh

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Romansleigh St Rumon

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


ROMANSLEIGH ROMANSLEIGH
SS 72 SW
1/55 St Rumon's, service wing and
20.2.67 stable-yard
GV II
Rectory, now house. Dated 1860. Rubble, roughcast and whitewashed, wide eaves,
hipped bitumenised slate roof, 2 very tall brick stacks with oversailing courses.
Plan: L-shaped plan, front range square on plan with central staircase hall and
flanking rooms, large service wing at rear of left room. Regency style.
Exterior: 2 storey, 2 window symmetrical entrance front, deep 8-pane sash windows
on ground floor with steps down into the garden, on first floor a 12-pane sash
window to left and a blank window opening to right. Door opening to extreme left in
an angled projecting single-storey porch with a flat roof, to left face a semi-
circular headed door opening in a raised surround, paired 3-panelled doors,
fanlight, to right face of this porch a further door opening, now blocked with a 2-
light casement with glazing bars inserted. Section of ramped down wall to left,
gives onto a stable-yard with a range of one and 2-storey buildings, sasn windows
with glazing bars, plank doors to 3 door openings. Garden front to right return in
conforming style, semi-circular headed niche to centre of ground floor, later 3-
light casement inserted, above a large stairlight with a sash window, to each side a
datestone, to left:- "God Save The Queen A.B. 1584 (sic)"; to right:- "God Save The
Queen J.H.S. 1860".
Interior: coeval joinery including doors, door oases, Jacobean - type staircase and
some minor panelling. Three good fireplaces on ground floor; to drawing room with
marble chimneypiece and acanthus brackets to the mantle-shelf; to library in High
Victorian Gothic style with 4-centred arch head with rich leaf spandrels; fireplace
to kitchen in a fluted surround with roundels.


Listing NGR: SS7268920557

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