Summary
House, converted to a social club and bar, dating to 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 restrained, well-proportioned façade which survives well. 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 10/119 No 40 GV II House, converted to a social club and bar, dating to the mid-C19. MATERIALS: cob, plastered over, with a stone plinth below. Above is a slate roof continuous with Number 38 (Grade II-listed). There is an axial chimney stack to the left-hand side with a brick shaft. EXTERIOR: two storeys high with an asymmetrical three-window range to the front. There are three horned, single-pane sash windows to the ground floor, whilst the first floor has three hornless, sixteen-pane sash windows. The doorway has a semi-circular headed overlight. This opens into a lobby. The inner door of the lobby has a glazed upper half with margin panes, and a rectangular, traceried overlight. Forming part of a row with 38, 42 and 44 High Street. Listing NGR: ST0209007508
Legacy
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Legacy System number:
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Legacy System:
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