Summary
House, now offices, built in the mid-C19.
Reasons for Designation
Architectural interest: * dating from the mid-C19, where there is a presumption in favour of listing buildings which retain a significant proportion of their historic fabric;
* a well-proportioned, polite façade, which retains its historic doorcase and windows. Group value: * forming part of a row of four listed buildings, and as one of a wider group in the Higher Bullring which together demonstrate the architectural development and diversity of the town.
Details
CULLOMPTON HIGH STREET (west side), ST 00 NW Cullompton 10/118 No 38 GV II House, now offices, built in the mid-C19. MATERIALS: cob, plastered over, with a stone plinth beneath. Above is a slate roof continuous with Number 40 (Grade II-listed). There is an axial stack to the left-hand side with a brick shaft. EXTERIOR: two storeys with a slightly asymmetrical three-window range with strip quoins to the principal elevation. The first-floor windows are hornless sashes, with twelve panes above and eight below. On the ground floor, two larger sash windows, also with twelve panes above and eight below. The central entrance doorway has a pediment, console brackets, strip pilasters and panelled reveals. Panelled entrance door under a rectangular traceried fanlight. The inner door, behind this, has coloured glass to margin panes, matching the overlight above. Forming part of a row. Listing NGR: ST0208307498
Legacy
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Legacy System number:
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