Barn Approximately 45 Metres South West of Old Puslinch Farmhouse

BARN APPROXIMATELY 45 METRES SOUTH WEST OF OLD PUSLINCH FARMHOUSE

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Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1108579
Date first listed:
02-Jun-1977
Statutory Address:
BARN APPROXIMATELY 45 METRES SOUTH WEST OF OLD PUSLINCH FARMHOUSE

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Official list entry

Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1108579
Date first listed:
02-Jun-1977
Statutory Address 1:
BARN APPROXIMATELY 45 METRES SOUTH WEST OF OLD PUSLINCH FARMHOUSE

Location

Statutory Address:
BARN APPROXIMATELY 45 METRES SOUTH WEST OF OLD PUSLINCH FARMHOUSE

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County:
Devon
District:
South Hams (District Authority)
Parish:
Newton and Noss
National Grid Reference:
SX 56761 50899

Details

SX 55 SE NEWTON AND NOSS 4/167 2/6/77 Barn approximately 45 metres south west of Old Puslinch Farmhouse

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Barn. Circa C16-17. Stone rubble. Bitumenised slate hipped roof. Originally two storeys, most of the floor having been removed. Small segmental arched openings to west side of ground floor with loft door above. The north end has wide ground floor doorway with stopped chamfer wooden lintel. The east side has external stone stairs to loft door with slated hood over, and ventilation slits, two at ground floor level, one of which has round arched head and the other cut through one stone and with pointed head. Barn doorway at south end at higher ground level. The roof trusses are C20. Sometimes known as the chapel, but this former use is unfounded. It is said to be on the site of a chapel licensed in 1405 and dedicated to St Toby. Transactions of the Devonshire Association 75, 1943, 97.

Listing NGR: SX5676150899

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Legacy System number:
100447
Legacy System:
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Transactions of Devonshire Association in Transactions of Devonshire Association, Vol. 75, (1943), 97

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Ordnance survey map of Barn Approximately 45 Metres South West of Old Puslinch Farmhouse

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