Listed building outline

Friars Pardon, Black House, Black Friars House Including Walls, Gates And Piers

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Reference 383667 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Friars Pardon, Black House, Black Friars House Including Walls, Gates And Piers Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Torbay Council no fact link
Start date 1949-10-17 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1949-10-17 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.521424 50.385652, -3.521528 50.385621, -3.521483 50.385571, -3.521528 50.385557, -3.521564 50.385598, -3.521732 50.38554, -3.5217 50.385496, -3.521711 50.385491, -3.521636 50.385403, -3.521547 50.385439, -3.521583 50.385473, -3.52135 50.385539, -3.521424 50.385652))) Facts
Point POINT (-3.521548 50.385532) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes Formerly known as: Black House, Penrose, Ingle Nook, Black Cottage MILTON STREET Higher Brixham. Large house. Probably C16/C17 or earlier, remodelled C17/C18 and again C18/C19. Minor additions to front in 1913. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof, the left cross-wing hipped to front and rear. 4 rendered chimneys with tapered caps; 1 on right end wall (heightened in brick), 1 on right rear wall of Black House, 1 on each of the rear wings. Appears to be a 3-room-and-cross-passage plan with cross wing projecting to left. Rear wing at each end of main range with a third alongside the left wing, behind the cross passage. 2 storeys, with garret in parts. 4-window main range; 2 windows in cross wing. Black House, which occupies the 3 left-hand windows of main range, has central doorway with large C18/C19 wooden porch having slender fluted columns and flat hood, the latter designed as an entablature with dentilled cornice. Rusticated door surround of 1913; half-glazed door with 2 moulded panels below and coloured leaded glass above. 3-light window above and to left of upper storey; other 2 upper-storey windows single-light; 6-paned sashes, those in side-lights 2-paned. Friars Pardon, in right-hand end of main range has matching 3-light window in each storey; 4-panelled door to left. Cross-wing (Black Friars House) has 2-light wood casements with 8 panes per light. Half-glazed door to right; 2 moulded panels below, coloured leaded glass above. The whole front has been decorated with cement quoins and window surrounds, apparently in 1913, since the dates 1457-1913 are moulded on a scroll above the middle upper-storey window of the Black House. Coved eaves-cornice over main range. C20 dormer with metal casements over Friars Pardon. Another, with wood casements, over Black Friars House. Left side wall has 3 windows with 6-paned sashes in upper storey; C20 dormer with wood casments. Small-paned sashes in rear wall; rainwater-head dated 1881. INTERIOR inspected only at the Black House. Detail almost entirely C18/C19 with some C17/C18, probably including the roof structure. Wooden open-well stair, the first flight balustraded on both sides, with the balustrades turning left and right at the top. Thin, square moulded balusters, shaped step-ends, both handrails voluted at the foot. In front of it a segmental arch springing from moulded pilasters. 6-panelled doors to rooms at either side on ground floor; these have panelled shutters and moulded cornices with enriched ceiling bands. First-floor half-landing and landing with moulded cornices; segmental arch over stair-head. Five 6-panelled doors. All 3 first-floor front rooms have moulded cornices. Right-hand room has C17/C18 wood chimneypiece with moulded surround and cornice. Left-hand room has C19 moulded wood chimneypiece with grey marble interior; iron basket-grate. Left rear-wing room has grey marble chimneypiece with hob grate; cupboards with plank and panelled doors, one with a broken triangular pediment; moulded cornice. Short wing adjoining it (now bathroom) has in rear wall a round-arched recess with fluted pilasters and moulded archivolt; moulded cornice. Roof-trusses of front range have arched collars pegged to their faces; through-purlins. Old iron pump in back yard. Subsidiary features: To left of house is a rendered wall with coping; at the left-hand end this curves inwards to a pair of large round gate piers with ball finials; iron gates, marked BLACK HOUSE TRADESMEN with arched braces and scrollwork. At right-hand end is a smaller iron gate with ornamented finials to the uprights; square piers with pyramidal caps and ball finials. The 1975 list description says this was 'originally the Town Manor House'. Horsley says the 'buildings stand on a piece of land that formerly belonged to the Duke of Suffolk, and was sold off by the Crown between 1590 and 1610.' (White W: Directory of Devonshire: 1850-: 427, 429; Horsley J E: A Short History of Brixham: Exeter: 1988-: 12). Listing NGR: SX9193555073 Facts
Listed building 1217915 Facts

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    "notes": "Formerly known as: Black House, Penrose, Ingle Nook, Black Cottage MILTON STREET Higher Brixham. Large house. Probably C16/C17 or earlier, remodelled C17/C18 and again C18/C19. Minor additions to front in 1913. Solid rendered walls. Slated roof, the left cross-wing hipped to front and rear. 4 rendered chimneys with tapered caps; 1 on right end wall (heightened in brick), 1 on right rear wall of Black House, 1 on each of the rear wings. Appears to be a 3-room-and-cross-passage plan with cross wing projecting to left. Rear wing at each end of main range with a third alongside the left wing, behind the cross passage. 2 storeys, with garret in parts. 4-window main range; 2 windows in cross wing. Black House, which occupies the 3 left-hand windows of main range, has central doorway with large C18/C19 wooden porch having slender fluted columns and flat hood, the latter designed as an entablature with dentilled cornice. Rusticated door surround of 1913; half-glazed door with 2 moulded panels below and coloured leaded glass above. 3-light window above and to left of upper storey; other 2 upper-storey windows single-light; 6-paned sashes, those in side-lights 2-paned. Friars Pardon, in right-hand end of main range has matching 3-light window in each storey; 4-panelled door to left. Cross-wing (Black Friars House) has 2-light wood casements with 8 panes per light. Half-glazed door to right; 2 moulded panels below, coloured leaded glass above. The whole front has been decorated with cement quoins and window surrounds, apparently in 1913, since the dates 1457-1913 are moulded on a scroll above the middle upper-storey window of the Black House. Coved eaves-cornice over main range. C20 dormer with metal casements over Friars Pardon. Another, with wood casements, over Black Friars House. Left side wall has 3 windows with 6-paned sashes in upper storey; C20 dormer with wood casments. Small-paned sashes in rear wall; rainwater-head dated 1881. INTERIOR inspected only at the Black House. Detail almost entirely C18/C19 with some C17/C18, probably including the roof structure. Wooden open-well stair, the first flight balustraded on both sides, with the balustrades turning left and right at the top. Thin, square moulded balusters, shaped step-ends, both handrails voluted at the foot. In front of it a segmental arch springing from moulded pilasters. 6-panelled doors to rooms at either side on ground floor; these have panelled shutters and moulded cornices with enriched ceiling bands. First-floor half-landing and landing with moulded cornices; segmental arch over stair-head. Five 6-panelled doors. All 3 first-floor front rooms have moulded cornices. Right-hand room has C17/C18 wood chimneypiece with moulded surround and cornice. Left-hand room has C19 moulded wood chimneypiece with grey marble interior; iron basket-grate. Left rear-wing room has grey marble chimneypiece with hob grate; cupboards with plank and panelled doors, one with a broken triangular pediment; moulded cornice. Short wing adjoining it (now bathroom) has in rear wall a round-arched recess with fluted pilasters and moulded archivolt; moulded cornice. Roof-trusses of front range have arched collars pegged to their faces; through-purlins. Old iron pump in back yard. Subsidiary features: To left of house is a rendered wall with coping; at the left-hand end this curves inwards to a pair of large round gate piers with ball finials; iron gates, marked BLACK HOUSE TRADESMEN with arched braces and scrollwork. At right-hand end is a smaller iron gate with ornamented finials to the uprights; square piers with pyramidal caps and ball finials. The 1975 list description says this was 'originally the Town Manor House'. Horsley says the 'buildings stand on a piece of land that formerly belonged to the Duke of Suffolk, and was sold off by the Crown between 1590 and 1610.' (White W: Directory of Devonshire: 1850-: 427, 429; Horsley J E: A Short History of Brixham: Exeter: 1988-: 12). Listing NGR: SX9193555073",
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