Listed building outline

Napoleonic Fort Guardhouse, Approximately 30 Metres Inside Entrance To Northern Fort

Field Value Fact links
Reference 383522 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Napoleonic Fort Guardhouse, Approximately 30 Metres Inside Entrance To Northern Fort Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Torbay Council no fact link
Start date 1993-10-17 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1993-10-17 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.488072 50.398902, -3.488264 50.398878, -3.488227 50.398764, -3.488035 50.398789, -3.488072 50.398902))) Facts
Point POINT (-3.48815 50.398833) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes Guardhouse, now cafe. 1798-1802, extended at rear by 1811, and again between 1865 and 1906. Roughcast walls with pilasters in Devonian limestone ashlar. Hipped slated roofs, the late C19 roof higher than that of the original front range. 2-room front range, possibly with verandah at the front originally. Extended to double-depth in C19. 1 storey. 4 windows wide with centre doorway. Between and flanking the openings are broad pilasters with plain bases and just below the eaves, raised bands in lieu of capitals. 2 matching pilasters in left side wall and 3 in right side wall. Wood-framed windows, some probably of C19 with wood mullions and upright glazing bars. INTERIOR: king-post trusses with carpenter's marks. (Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit Reports: Pye A R: Berry Head Fort, Brixham: 1990-: 17-18). Listing NGR: SX9433156500 Facts
Listed building 1195202 Facts

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    "notes": "Guardhouse, now cafe. 1798-1802, extended at rear by 1811, and again between 1865 and 1906. Roughcast walls with pilasters in Devonian limestone ashlar. Hipped slated roofs, the late C19 roof higher than that of the original front range. 2-room front range, possibly with verandah at the front originally. Extended to double-depth in C19. 1 storey. 4 windows wide with centre doorway. Between and flanking the openings are broad pilasters with plain bases and just below the eaves, raised bands in lieu of capitals. 2 matching pilasters in left side wall and 3 in right side wall. Wood-framed windows, some probably of C19 with wood mullions and upright glazing bars. INTERIOR: king-post trusses with carpenter's marks. (Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit Reports: Pye A R: Berry Head Fort, Brixham: 1990-: 17-18). Listing NGR: SX9433156500",
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