Listed building outline
Trosbie Cottage, Including Front Garden Wall And Gate Piers
Field | Value | Fact links |
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Reference | 383666 | Facts |
Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
Name | Trosbie Cottage, Including Front Garden Wall And Gate Piers | 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 (((-3.521005 50.385472, -3.521003 50.385486, -3.521079 50.385543, -3.521202 50.385474, -3.521168 50.38545, -3.521154 50.385457, -3.521131 50.385453, -3.521125 50.385444, -3.521135 50.385429, -3.521114 50.385412, -3.521005 50.385472)), ((-3.521169 50.385529, -3.521174 50.385528, -3.521238 50.385497, -3.521165 50.385524, -3.521169 50.385529)), ((-3.521141 50.385533, -3.521144 50.385536, -3.521069 50.385571, -3.521077 50.385574, -3.521156 50.385535, -3.521141 50.385533)))
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POINT (-3.521098 50.385482)
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Notes | House; formerly converted into service-wing of Norton House (qv). Probably C17 or earlier, superficially remodelled in early C19. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimney on left end wall. Another on rear wall to right. 2 storeys. 3 windows wide. Centre doorway with late C20 glazed wood porch. Ground storey has 2 wood casement windows of 3 lights, that to left with 2 panes per light, that to right with 4 panes per light. Upper-storey windows have 2-light wood casements: 6 panes per light with Gothic-glazed transom-lights. Left side wall has 3-paned wood casement in ground storey; 2-light wood casement with 2 panes per light in upper storey. INTERIOR not inspected. Described in 1975 list as altered but retains central passage, some ceiling beams. Roof trusses remain but later purlins and collars removed. Subsidiary features: front garden wall of stone rubble with flat stone coping. Latter is ramped up in centre to a pair of square stone rubble gate piers with flat stone caps. At left-hand end it ramps up to another gate pier with flat stone cap, although this pier does not project beyond the wall-face. The left pier rises higher and has no cap. Both piers have been repaired in red brick. Listing NGR: SX9196055061 | Facts |
Listed building | 1195136 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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"notes": "House; formerly converted into service-wing of Norton House (qv). Probably C17 or earlier, superficially remodelled in early C19. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roof. Rendered chimney on left end wall. Another on rear wall to right. 2 storeys. 3 windows wide. Centre doorway with late C20 glazed wood porch. Ground storey has 2 wood casement windows of 3 lights, that to left with 2 panes per light, that to right with 4 panes per light. Upper-storey windows have 2-light wood casements: 6 panes per light with Gothic-glazed transom-lights. Left side wall has 3-paned wood casement in ground storey; 2-light wood casement with 2 panes per light in upper storey. INTERIOR not inspected. Described in 1975 list as altered but retains central passage, some ceiling beams. Roof trusses remain but later purlins and collars removed. Subsidiary features: front garden wall of stone rubble with flat stone coping. Latter is ramped up in centre to a pair of square stone rubble gate piers with flat stone caps. At left-hand end it ramps up to another gate pier with flat stone cap, although this pier does not project beyond the wall-face. The left pier rises higher and has no cap. Both piers have been repaired in red brick. Listing NGR: SX9196055061",
"listed-building": "1195136"
}
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