Listed building outline

Churston Court Farmhouse Including Courtyard Of Service Buildings And Garden Walls

Field Value Fact links
Reference 383569 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Churston Court Farmhouse Including Courtyard Of Service Buildings And Garden Walls Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Torbay Council no fact link
Start date 1975-01-10 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1975-01-10 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.54244 50.397812, -3.542452 50.397807, -3.542239 50.397622, -3.542168 50.39765, -3.542091 50.397697, -3.541599 50.397942, -3.541594 50.397937, -3.54156 50.397952, -3.541576 50.397966, -3.54161 50.397951, -3.541957 50.398255, -3.542548 50.397981, -3.542525 50.397961, -3.542412 50.398013, -3.542402 50.398004, -3.542417 50.397997, -3.542391 50.397975, -3.542377 50.397981, -3.542362 50.397967, -3.542487 50.39791, -3.542469 50.397894, -3.542416 50.397917, -3.542348 50.397858, -3.542183 50.397935, -3.542237 50.39798, -3.542244 50.397977, -3.54232 50.398045, -3.542374 50.39802, -3.5424 50.398041, -3.541958 50.398246, -3.541609 50.397942, -3.542238 50.397631, -3.54244 50.397812))) Facts
Point POINT (-3.542243 50.397949) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes Farmhouse. Mid C19. Squared stone rubble with quoins and other details in dressed Devonian limestone and red sandstone. Slated roof. Squared stone rubble chimneys, formerly with brick shafts; now only rendered stumps. Double-fronted main range with centre entrance leading to staircase. Rear wing to right, forming one side of an enclosed service courtyard to left. This has former wash house and ash house. 2 storeys with garret. Designed in C16/C17 Cotswold farmhouse style, though without the stone-mullioned windows and (with one exception) hoodmoulds. 3 windows wide, the centre window in a gabled projection with kneelers; the quoins of red sandstone, contrasting with limestone elsewhere. Centre doorway has 4-centred chamfered arch of voussoirs; red sandstone jambs and hoodmould. At either side a slit window. Windows have flat arches with limestone voussoirs; wood mullioned-and-transomed window frames with horizontal glazing bars. Gable ends similar, with parapet copings and kneelers. INTERIOR: wooden staircase with thin square balusters and turned newels. Subsidiary features: buildings in service courtyard single-storeyed. Ash house loaded from a flight of stone steps, emptied through a small brick-framed hole at ground level. Stone rubble garden walls; tall on north-east and north-west, low on the other 2 sides. That on south-west side has a chamfered coping of stones on edge; it curves inwards towards recessed square gate piers with pyramidal caps. Churston Court Farmhouse is a well-preserved mid C19 layout of uniform architectural character. It has always been part of the Churston Court Estate. The farm buildings are separately listed (qv) and with the farmhouse form a complete and fine group of its date. Listing NGR: SX9048056480 Facts
Listed building 1195180 Facts

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    "notes": "Farmhouse. Mid C19. Squared stone rubble with quoins and other details in dressed Devonian limestone and red sandstone. Slated roof. Squared stone rubble chimneys, formerly with brick shafts; now only rendered stumps. Double-fronted main range with centre entrance leading to staircase. Rear wing to right, forming one side of an enclosed service courtyard to left. This has former wash house and ash house. 2 storeys with garret. Designed in C16/C17 Cotswold farmhouse style, though without the stone-mullioned windows and (with one exception) hoodmoulds. 3 windows wide, the centre window in a gabled projection with kneelers; the quoins of red sandstone, contrasting with limestone elsewhere. Centre doorway has 4-centred chamfered arch of voussoirs; red sandstone jambs and hoodmould. At either side a slit window. Windows have flat arches with limestone voussoirs; wood mullioned-and-transomed window frames with horizontal glazing bars. Gable ends similar, with parapet copings and kneelers. INTERIOR: wooden staircase with thin square balusters and turned newels. Subsidiary features: buildings in service courtyard single-storeyed. Ash house loaded from a flight of stone steps, emptied through a small brick-framed hole at ground level. Stone rubble garden walls; tall on north-east and north-west, low on the other 2 sides. That on south-west side has a chamfered coping of stones on edge; it curves inwards towards recessed square gate piers with pyramidal caps. Churston Court Farmhouse is a well-preserved mid C19 layout of uniform architectural character. It has always been part of the Churston Court Estate. The farm buildings are separately listed (qv) and with the farmhouse form a complete and fine group of its date. Listing NGR: SX9048056480",
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