Moor Farmhouse Morchard Bishop, England

Listed Building Data

Moor Farmhouse has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1250294
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
4 November 1985
Name
MOOR FARMHOUSE INCLUDING LINHAY AND BARN ADJOINING TO SOUTH
Location
MOOR FARMHOUSE INCLUDING LINHAY AND BARN ADJOINING TO SOUTH
Parish
Morchard Bishop
District
Mid Devon
County
Devon
Grid Reference
SS 79771 06583
Easting
279771.0000
Northing
106583.0000

Listed Building Description

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MORCHARD BISHOP SS 70 NE 5/118 - Moor Farmhouse including linhay and barn adjoining to south

  • II

Farmhouse with adjoining linhay and barn. Probably late C17-early C18 house and farmbuildings, latter reroofed in mid C19. Plastered cob and rubble; rubble stacks with C19 brick chimney shafts; slate roofs. Unusually deep 4-room plan house facing south with central entrance lobby and stair. Left (west) end room has projecting rear lateral stack. 2 storeys. Regular but not symmetrical 4-window front of similar late C19 casements with glazing bars. Door in centre is now C20 with C20 gabled and slate-roofed porch. Secondary door at right end in shelter of adjoining linhay. A fifth window at that end would produce symmetrical front. Roof hipped each end. Tall chimney shafts. Rear elevation includes oak late C17 4-light flat-faced mullion window with vertical iron bars and internal shutters at right find, and an C18 2-light window with iron casement and rectangular panes of leaded glass to right of stack. Interior: house shows plain carpentry detail. The large stone rubble fireplaces have plain oak lintels. The 2 rear fireplaces have brick side ovens. Ceiling beams are rough-finished and waney except a chamfered and straight-cut stopped beam in eastern room. Roof not inspected. At right end of front a block of farmbuildings adjoin at right angles facing west. 3-bay open-fronted linhay on left adjoining house. It has circular full height circular stone rubble piers (Alcock's Type S1). To right is barn with large central opposing full height doorways to threshing floor and short midstrey walls on both sides. Gable end has blocked ventilator.

Listing NGR: SS7977106583