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Froxton

Hob Uid: 436445
Location :
Cornwall
Whitstone
Grid Ref : SX2567099800
Summary : Remains of medieval manor house and later alterations.
More information : (SX 25679980) Froxton. Remains of Manor House (NR). (1)

'Froxton, called in old deeds a manor, belonged in the reign of
Edward II to the Giffords, from whom it passed by successive female heirs to the families of Downe, Rouse and Spoure ....' (2)

Froxton Manor Gd 3; cob wing; 16c door-way. (3)

Froxton. There was formerly a chapel in this place, supposed to be the one mentioned in the Exeter register as dedicated to the Holy Trinity. (4)

SX 25679980; Froxton is reputed to be of 14th century origin (a) however in about 1958 several doorways including that of 16th
century date, were converted to modern windows. The house, of stone mortared with cob, and the cob wing in the E, have been cement rendered and are no longer outstanding. Published survey 25" correct.
(5)

7/89 Froxton Farmhouse and Froxton

GV II*

2 Farmhouses, formerly manor house. C15 core, C16 and C17 alterations, some circa C19 remodelling, recent C20 alterations. Left hand (West) slatestone rubble range with polyphant and granite quoins, slatestone rubble and freestone lateral stack, slate roof hipped at each end. East pebbledashed stone range with gable ended slate roof; brick axial stack. Complex plan. South end of west stone range shows evidence of original open hall plan, present plan 2 rooms with through passage leading into the rear left outside Front right projects with an additional outshut under catslide roof, granite quoins to projection. Lateral stack now enclosed by front right outshut. Possibly earlier <> bay pebbledashed range projects from rear forming approximate T plan. Pebbledashed stone range also shows evidence of original open hall plan. Wing with hipped slate roof projects south from pebbledashed stone range at east end. West range has 2 storey, 3 window front, third window in right projection. Change in roof line suggests rebuilding to left of through passage, entered through porch formed from 2 large slates. Ground floor window left 3-light casement with glazing bars, ground floor window right, in projection, 2-light casement with glazing bars. First floor window left, 3-light casement with glazing bars; window above porch 2-light casement with glazing bars. Ground floor room right has partially blocked fireplace, chamfered granite jambs, and blocked newell stair to right of stack entered through chamfered, 4-centred arched wooden doorway: Stair has oak treads and is lit by rectangular stone light. Cross beam has large step stops. cross passage has timber walls of horizontal planks with painted graining. Principals visible in rooms above hall have chamfered arch braces. 4 probably smoke blackened trusses visible in roof space, chamfered arch brace and collar with trenched purlins,
one truss with yoke. South front of pebbledashed stone range 2 storey, 3 windows, with off-centre C20 doorway. Ground floor windows renewed, 2 first floor windows under raking roofs projecting slightly above eavesline. Axial stack had 2 flues, 1 now blocked, 1 partially blocked. Principals upstairs boxed in but possible crucks. Wing projecting from pebbledashed stone range is open to the roof, was ceiled, principals with curved feet. Remains of cobbled yard to west of stone range. Froxton is a Domesday manor. It was the property of the Giffords in the late C14 and passed to the families of Downe, Roose and Spoure. The house is illustrated in the Spoure Book, 1698, which clearly shows the extant buildings as part of a courtyard plan, 2 ranges now missing (copy in Cornwall Record Office. F.S. 3/93).

7/90 Outbuilding immediately west of Froxton Farmhouse and Froxton
GV II

Shippon or stables with hay-loft above. C17. Freestone rubble. Rag slate roof with half hipped south end. South end has stable door on ground floor with left door above. Inner walls of loft plastered. Linked to house by short section of slate stone wall with slated canopy over gateway. Illustrated in the Spoure Book (qv Froxton Farmhouse). Included for group value. (6)

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Source details : OS 6" 1907
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Source details : "Magna Britannia 1814 3 Cornwall" 326 (Lysons)
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Source details : DOE (HHR) July 1963 Stratton RD 9
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Source details : Hist Survey of Cornwall 2 1848 281 (Penaluna)
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Source details : F1 MHB 09-JAN-73
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Source details : Inf Mr A J Moore (owner)
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Source details : DOE (HHR) Dist of N. Cornwall, 12. Oct 1984, 46-47.
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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : Medieval
Monument End Date : 1540
Monument Start Date : 1066
Monument Type : Manor House
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Monument Period Name : Post Medieval
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Monument End Date : 1600
Monument Start Date : 1500
Monument Type : Manor House
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Related Records from other datasets:
External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : SX 29 NE 3
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Associated Activities :
Activity type : FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT)
Start Date : 1973-01-09
End Date : 1973-01-09