Court House and Garden Wall Adjoining to North East
COURT HOUSE AND GARDEN WALL ADJOINING TO NORTH EAST
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Overview
- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building
- Grade:
- II*
- List Entry Number:
- 1214330
- Date first listed:
- 09-Jun-1952
- List Entry Name:
- Court House and Garden Wall Adjoining to North East
- Statutory Address:
- COURT HOUSE AND GARDEN WALL ADJOINING TO NORTH EAST
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- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building
- Grade:
- II*
- List Entry Number:
- 1214330
- Date first listed:
- 09-Jun-1952
- List Entry Name:
- Court House and Garden Wall Adjoining to North East
- Statutory Address 1:
- COURT HOUSE AND GARDEN WALL ADJOINING TO NORTH EAST
The scope of legal protection for listed buildings
This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest.
Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.
For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.
The scope of legal protection for listed buildings
This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest.
Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.
For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.
Location
- Statutory Address:
- COURT HOUSE AND GARDEN WALL ADJOINING TO NORTH EAST
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
- County:
- Devon
- District:
- North Devon (District Authority)
- Parish:
- North Molton
- National Grid Reference:
- SS 73629 29925
Details
NORTH MOLTON SS 7229-7329 18/170 Court House and garden wall 9.6.52 adjoining to north east GV II* House. 1553, remodelled and enlarged in the late C17. Mid C18 outshut at rear and minor late C19 additions. Minor late C20 additions. Dressed sandstone (almost of ashlar quality with sandstone ashlar dressings to openings. Dressed sandstone to rear, in alternating deep and shallow courses. Scantle-slate roof, in 2 parallel ranges to right. Hipped over projecting wings to front and over left-hand of stair block. Catslide over later outshut to rear. Weatherboarded C19 lean-to at rear with corrugated-iron roof. C17 dressed sandstone stacks. Plan and development: Facing south. C16 plan, consisting of hall with through passage to left and upper room to right. Axial stack between hall and upper room. Two-storey porch to passage and matching 2 storey square bay at right-hand (upper) end. Probably formerly with service room to left of passage, either demolished or incorporated in late C17 addition. The house was probably floored from the beginning, possibly with a first-floor great chamber. Extensive remodelling and addition of the late C17, including probably complete reroofing, addition (including probable partial rebuilding) to left with integral end stack, and short parallel block added to rear of right-hand end containing staircase. Outshut to. rear of left- hand end, possibly a mid to late C18 addition (note that it partly obscures a now blocked window in the rear wall, although it could be a blocked C16 window). Minor late C20 alterations including flat-roofed one-storey additions to left. Two storeys and attic. Exterior: Chamfered plinth to C16 range. Continuous moulded wooden dentil eaves cornice of the late C17, and stacks also probably of late C17 (right-hand ridge stack larger) with weatherings, string courses and battered caps. Circa Late C17 (probably restored) square wooden bellcote on ridge to left of porch with shaped- headed openings and ogee lead cap with weathervane and bell. C16 range to right with symmetrical front of 1:4:1 bays, the end bays projecting and the centre bays widely spaced (because of stack). C16 square-headed stone windows consisting of depressed- arched lights (3-lights to centre and 2 lights to wings) with panelled spandrels, chamfered mullions, moulded reveals and returned hoodmoulds. Windows retain C17 leaded lights, including opening casements with original catches etc.. Moulded Tudor-arched entrance to porch consisting of 2 orders of shafts with moulded capitals and bases, continuous cavetto moulding, restored hoodmould and dressed stone relieving arch above. Interior of porch with diamond-set quarry tiles, plastered walls, and splayed jambs to side openings. C18 wooden side benches with shaped legs and 2 raised and fielded panels to the back of each. C15 continuously-moulded Tudor- arched inner doorway; mid C19 six-panelled door (beaded-flush lower panels, sunken middle panels and glazed upper panels. Probably introduced C17 wooden surround with cable-fluted Doric pilasters on panelled square pedestals, and overdoor consisting of segmental arch with ornamented spandrels, resting on half balusters flanking central coat of arms, flanking short fluted pilasters and strapwork frieze and cornice. Late C17 left-hand range with symmetrical front of 4 bays; leaded wooden cross windows (C20 replacements) with dressed-stone flat-arched heads. Downpipes in angles of wings with late C17 moulded lead rainwater heads. Rear : 5 hipped late C17 wooden dormers, with 2-light leaded wooden casements. Two late C17 first-floor windows with dressed-stone flat-arched heads, 3-light leaded wooden casement to right and blocked to left (rendered). Entrance of blocked window to right (see straight joint to right of right-hand window), partly obscured by right-hand outshut. Ground-floor C19 weatherboarded lean-to outshut with two 4-pane sashes and boarded door set back to left. Rear through-passage doorway with C19 six-panelled door, top 2 panels glazed (Moulded Tudor-arched doorway visible internally). Late C18 staircase block projecting to left has first floor leaded wooden cross window to left with flat- arched head, and first-floor 3-light wooden mullioned and transomed window with flat arched head to right-hand return front. Late C17 boarded door with rectangular overlight in right-hand return front too (now inside C19 lean-to addition but visible from staircase hall inside). Further late C19 lean-to additions front of staircase block. Outshut to right has 2 hipped eaves dormers with 3-light leaded wooden casements and 2 ground-floor 3-light C20 wooden casements to left (in old openings) with wooden lintels, one leaded. Large recess in gable end to east. C20 flat roofed additions to west. Late C17 garden wall adjoining staircase block to north-east, between rear garden and churchyard; dressed sandstone, with hollow-chamfered plinth. Interior of house: Through passage with quarry-tiled floor and C15 moulded Tudor- arched former rear doorway. Ground-floor room in c.1700 range to left of passage has dressed-stone depressed-arched fireplace and panelled window shutters. Two-ground floor rooms to right of through passage and the 2 bedrooms above were completely remodelled in the late C17 with bolection-moulded panelling, including moulded dado rail and moulded cornice, and 2 panelled doors with moulded architraves (some have C18 H-hinges with shaped ends). Fireplace in principal ground-floor room to right of passage formerly had an elaborate C17 overmantel (introduced from Poltimore House, South Devon, in the C19), which is now in Court Hall (q.v.). The other 3 rooms retain late C17 bolection-moulded chimney-piece with panels above. Right-hand bedroom has late C17 painting in-situ over chimney-piece depicting a hunting scene including an idealised coastal landscape with a castle in the background. Ground- floor room to right of passage has 3 probably C18 glazed cupboards to rear wall. Plain panelling in projecting bay of right-hand ground-floor room, with dado rail. Late C17 dressed-stone depressed-arched fireplaces in all 4 rooms. Early C18 staircase in rear block; staircase hall approached by 4-panelled door from principal front room. Dog-leg staircase with half landing, open string with cut brackets, moulded nosings, barleysugar balusters (2 per tread), moulded ramped handrail and square newel posts with moulded caps and pendants. Balustrade returning to landing. C18 cupboard on half landing has 2-panelled door with H hinges. Moulded plaster cornice to staircase hall. Late C17 rear doorway at foot of stairs, with boarded door, beaded frame and 3-part leaded rectangular overlight. First-floor rear corridor has C18 two-panelled doors with pegged frames. Old dog-leg attic stairs, with winders. Roof of the late C17, with trusses consisting of principal rafters, lapped collars and threaded purlins. Sources: N. Pevsner. The Buildings of England North Devon, p. 130.
Listing NGR: SS7362829920
Legacy
The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.
- Legacy System number:
- 399109
- Legacy System:
- LBS
Sources
Books and journals
Pevsner, N, The Buildings of England: Devon North, (1952), 130
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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