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| HER Number: | MDV101417 |
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| Name: | The Dairy, Endsleigh Estate, Milton Abbot |
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Summary
A former salmon larder and ice house built c.1814. Now known as The Dairy. A picturesque, stone and thatched building with a projecting rustic porch with ornamental barge boards.
Location
| Grid Reference: | SX 389 786 |
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| Map Sheet: | SX37NE |
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| Admin Area | Devon |
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| Civil Parish | Milton Abbot |
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| District | West Devon |
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| Ecclesiastical Parish | MILTON ABBOT |
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Protected Status
Other References/Statuses: none recorded
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- BUILDING (Built, XIX - 1801 AD to 1900 AD)
Full description
Ordnance Survey, 2026, Mastermap 2026 (Cartographic). SDV366713.
Building named as The Dairy.
Historic England, 2026, National Heritage List for England 2026, 1105548 (National Heritage List for England). SDV366714.
Salmon Larder and ice house, sometimes known as "the dairy". Circa 1814 for the 6th Duke of Bedford, probably by Sir Jeffry Wyatville. Largely obscured by a tarpaulin at time of survey, 1985, prior to proposed repairs for the Landmark Trust. Hurdwick ashlar with the remains of a pyramidal wooden shingle roof, formerly thatched. A small Picturesque block, 5 sided at the east end and built into the slope of the land with an ice-house and cellar below the salmon larder which has a walkway with a parapet with a chamfered string round the east end. The north side has a gothick portico with pointed chamfered arches and the south side, facing the Dairy Dell, is gabled out on rustic posts resting on the parapet wall. The gable has ornamental bargeboards and Gothick moulding and matches the rustic porch of the Dairy Dell Cottage (qv). Fenestration boarded over at time of survey, 1985 but appears to consist of an arched timber Gothick window to the east bay of the larder and high transomed casement windows to the north and south, all with diamond leaded panes. Interior At the west opposed flights of steps lead down to the ice-house and cellar. A third flight of steps leads up to the salmon larder which has walls lined with white tiles, some with an ivy leaf pattern as a border to 7 recesses in the walls. A range of slate sinks round the walls is bordered with a continuous drain which carried running water. A central table in the larder has an octagonal slate top carried on 8 slate arches above an octagonal drain. The cellar below the larder has a plain arched stone vaulted roof. A small semi-circular projecting oven has a grid at the top and a small flue above set in a niche and may have been used for making cream. A letter from Wyatville date 1814 states "There is also no doubt of the Dairy proceeding as the last letter I had from the Duke mentions the matter as nearly decided upon, but requesting sketches". Bedford Estate Papers, D.R.O., Devon Letters, L 1258/82.
Date first listed: 6th October 1982
Watts, G., Undated, Photographic Record: The Dairy, Pond Cottage, Endsleigh Estate, Devon PL19 0PQ (Report - Survey). SDV366807.
Section of the report on The Dairy. The photos show a picturesque rectangular stone-built thatched building, with a pyramidal roof at the east end. It has a projecting rustic, thatched porch with decorative barge boards.
Sources / Further Reading
| SDV366713 | Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 2026. Mastermap 2026. Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital. [Mapped feature: #145549 ] |
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| SDV366714 | National Heritage List for England: Historic England. 2026. National Heritage List for England 2026. Website. 1105548. |
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| SDV366807 | Report - Survey: Watts, G.. Undated. Photographic Record: The Dairy, Pond Cottage, Endsleigh Estate, Devon PL19 0PQ. The Landmark Trust. Digital. |
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Associated Monuments: none recorded
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events: none recorded
| Date Last Edited: | Jul 15 2026 3:23PM |
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