Christmas Farmhouse and Adjoining Outbuilding and Front Garden Walls

CHRISTMAS FARMHOUSE AND ADJOINING OUTBUILDING AND FRONT GARDEN WALLS

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Heritage Category:
Listed Building
Grade:
II
List Entry Number:
1326593
Date first listed:
16-Feb-1989
List Entry Name:
Christmas Farmhouse and Adjoining Outbuilding and Front Garden Walls
Statutory Address:
CHRISTMAS FARMHOUSE AND ADJOINING OUTBUILDING AND FRONT GARDEN WALLS

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Official list entry

Heritage Category:
Listed Building
Grade:
II
List Entry Number:
1326593
Date first listed:
16-Feb-1989
List Entry Name:
Christmas Farmhouse and Adjoining Outbuilding and Front Garden Walls
Statutory Address 1:
CHRISTMAS FARMHOUSE AND ADJOINING OUTBUILDING AND FRONT GARDEN WALLS

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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.

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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.

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Location

Statutory Address:
CHRISTMAS FARMHOUSE AND ADJOINING OUTBUILDING AND FRONT GARDEN WALLS

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

County:
Devon
District:
Torridge (District Authority)
Parish:
High Bickington
National Grid Reference:
SS 61691 19377

Details

HIGH BICKINGTON SS 61 NW 9/66 Christmas Farmhouse and adjoining - outbuilding and front garden walls

GV II

Shown on 0.S. map as Gratleigh. Farmhouse and adjoining outbuilding and garden walls. Late C15 or early C16, altered probably in the late C16 and further altered in the early C17. Enlarged in the mid to late C17. Minor late C19 or early C20 alterations with further minor alterations (mostly internal) in the mid to late C20. Rendered cob on stone rubble plinth, partly rebuilt in stone rubble. Thatched roof, half-hipped to left. Rendered stone end stack to left and brick end stack to right. Outbuilding of stone rubble and cob with C20 corrugated-iron lean-to roof. Stone rubble garden walls. Plan and development: Three-room and through-passage plan, facing south-east (ground falls to right). The late Medieval house consisted of the hall, through passage, former service room to the right and former inner room to the left. The hall (and probably passage too) was formerly open to the roof, heated by an open hearth but the former service room and inner room probably always had first floors. The room to the left of the hall may be a later C16 or C17 addition of a rebuilding or a smaller former inner room. The open hall was partly floored probably in the late C16 by the insertion of a first-floor chamber over the passage and jettied into the right-hand half of the hall. External lateral stack (once truncated) inserted in the front wall of the hall, possibly before the internal jetty was inserted or at the same time, but probably in the early to mid C17 (former wooden lintel replaced by brick arch in the late C19). Projecting full-height square bay to the front of the hall at the left- hand end next to the stack, probably added when the stack was inserted. The left-hand side of the hall was probably finally floored in the late C17, possibly even in the early C18. Further C17 alterations included the addition of an external lateral stack (since truncated) to the rear of the former service room, and the first-floor might also have been inserted in this end in the C17. Possible former staircase in right-hand rear corner (see void to right of rear stack). Probably late C17 one- roomed addition at left-hand end of house with external end stack and probably late C17 or early C18 one-room plan dairy wing (now kitchen) at the rear of the through passage. Mid to late C19 alterations included the inspection of a loft door in the front wall of the room to the left of the hall, approached by a flight of external stone steps. The owner reports (January 1987) that the ground-floor room to the left of the hall (former inner room) became the kitchen in the C19, which probably explains the pair of blocked doorways in the front wall. The right-hand end wall of the house was rebuilt in stone in the mid to late C19, with a stone end stack corbelled out from the first floor, consisting on one flue to a first-floor fireplace only. Doorway underneath stack in end wall, since blocked. Other late C19 alterations included the insertion of the staircase in the right-hand rear corner of the hall. Probably C19 former shippon adjoining right-hand end of house, with first floor removed and roof altered in the C20. The mid to late C20 alterations included the removal of the first floor in the room to the left of the hall (former inner room) and the creation of a gallery along the front wall, and the internal division of the far left-hand ground-floor room. Doorways inserted in the rear walls of the hall and the left-hand ground-floor room in the C20 too. Probably late C19 low stone walls enclosing front garden (possibly incorporating some earlier work), retaining wall to front and return wall to left adjoining house. Two storey house with one- storey outbuilding. Exterior: Asymmetrically-fenestrated front; mainly late C19 two-light small-paned wooden casements. Projecting full-height square bay has casements on each floor (lower window with weathering above) and truncated external stack to right. High slate-roofed lean-to bread oven in right-hand angle of stack. Two first-floor casements and one ground-floor casement to right of stack and 3 ground-floor casements to left of stack, small window lighting former inner room and 2 windows to left with wooden lintels, both formerly doorways (see straight joints). Wide through-passage doorway to right of stack has probable late C19 or early C20 plank door with internal wrought-iron strap hinges and wooden frame and probable C20 rendered porch with half-hipped thatched roof, 2-leaf door and windows to sides. Inserted loft doorway to former granary over inner room with late C20 glazed door and approached by C19 external flight of 8 stone steps with corbelled-arched opening below (possibly former kennel or small lime kiln). Small buttress to left of right- hand ground-floor window. First-floor C19 two-light small-paned wooden casement to right of stack in left-hand end wall, with wooden lintel. Straight joint to left of stack in right-hand gable end and blocked doorway below end stack (see straight joints and wooden lintel) with later buttress in front supporting stack. Outbuilding at right-hand end has doorway to front with C20 plank door and red brick jambs. Garden wall adjoining front of house has gateway opposite front door, approached by steps, and gateway in left-hand side wall. Interior: Cob walls between hall and former inner room and between passage and service room, rising up into roof-space. Hall has cased C17 chamfered cross beam and half-beam along left-hand end wall. Inserted internal jetty in right-hand half of hall has moulded bressumer with straight cut stops and 2 mortices in front face (original function unknown). Right-hand end (front wall) of bressumer rests on a wooden wall plate. Plastered hall ceiling with old meat hook. Tall C17 open fireplace with dressed splayed jambs, C19 segmental red-brick arch with wrought-iron straps below, and bread oven to left with C19 segmental brick arch and cast-iron door. L-shaped bench along left-hand end wall and running into bay, with shaped legs and matchboarded back (bench shortened at right-hand end). Cupboard recess in left- hand wall of hall too. Late C19 staircase inserted in rear right-hand rear corner of hall. Remains of probably C16 oak plank and muntin screen between hall and through passage with mortices and groove in head beam and grooves in sides of muntins. Muntin to left of central entrance has the curved chamfered jamb of the former arched opening (screen apparently had no middle rail). Right-hand ground-floor room (former service room) has C19 four-panelled door from passage, with wooden lintel. C17 chamfered cross beam with ogee stops. Blocked fireplace to rear and blocked doorway in right-hand end wall (now with shelves) with moulded architrave. Window seat in front wall. Passage rear doorway with wooden lintel. Former dairy in rear wing (present kitchen) has roughly chamfered cross beam. C19 plank door between hall and former inner room to left. First floor of inner room rebuilt in the mid to late C20 and reinstated (incorporating some reused timbers) as a gallery along the front wall. Blocked doorway in front wall. Left-hand ground-floor end room (divided in the late C20) has C17 chamfered cross beam and chamfered half beam along left-hand end wall, supported on central stone corbel. Tall narrow fireplace with stone jambs and wooden lintel. Top of C19 staircase with stick balusters and turned newel post. Old plank door to right-hand first-floor room with C19 lockable latch and C17 pegged chamfered wooden frame (mitred to chamfer) with ogee stops. Small C19 fireplace in right-hand end wall of right-hand room. Blocked window in rear wall (see recess, said to retain old window). C17 cupboard in rear wall has 2-panelled door with H-L hinges. Old plank door into first-floor room over rear wing has C17 pegged chamfered wooden frame (mitred to chamfer) with ogee stops. Side window in first-floor room of rear wing has chamfered internal wooden lintel. Old door between bedroom over hall and C20 gallery in inner room, with pegged wooden frame. Roof-space ceiled, and inaccessible at time of survey (January 1988), but largely visible from first-floor rooms. Circa 1500 roof over hall and inner room. Jointed cruck truss over hall in line with hall jetty, with mortice and tenoned collar, and truss over left-hand end of hall with straight principals and mortice and tenoned collar. Pair of staggered trenched purlins and diagonally-set ridge piece over hall and inner room. Old plaster ceiling at collar level in bedroom over hall and exposed purlins etc. with adze marks suggesting they were once cased in plaster. Probable c.1500 roof over former service end room not visible at time of survey. C17 roof over left-hand end of house consisting of truss with straight principals halved lap- jointed collar and notched mortice and tenoned apex, and staggered purlins and ridge- piece (mostly ceiled above collar). C17 roof over rear (dairy) wing has truss with straight principals, and staggered purlins. This farm was formerly known as Gratleigh. The house forms part of a small farmstead group which also includes a barn and shippon (q.v.)

Listing NGR: SS6169119377

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Legacy System number:
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Legacy System:
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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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