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HER Number:MDV105006
Name:Barn, Heathstock Farm, Stockland

Summary

A late 18th-early 19th century barn.

Location

Grid Reference:ST 244 029
Map Sheet:ST20SW
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishStockland
DistrictEast Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishSTOCKLAND

Protected Status

  • SHINE: Traditional farm buildings within the curtilege of a Listed (Grade II) Farmhouse, at Heathstock Farm

Other References/Statuses

  • SHINE Candidate (Yes)

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • CIDER HOUSE (Unknown date)
  • COW HOUSE (Unknown date)
  • THRESHING BARN (XVIII to XIX - 1750 AD to 1840 AD (Between))

Full description

Clements, H. A., 1994, Survey of Farmsteads in the Devon Part of the Blackdown Hills (Report - Survey). SDV344050.

19th century barn (B.A.R. 3.2.4).


Devon and Somerset County Councils, 2000-2002, Historic Farmsteads Database, BH169.2 (Machine readable data file). SDV349681.

Barn. Threshing barn. Later a Cattle shed; cider house; threshing barn. The central 4-bays of the main range. It has a beam across the southern end, which was for a two screw cider press. Since then, it has been adapted and used as a calf house. Chert; rubble stone walls. Corrugated iron roof. A-frame. 4-bays. A-frames on lateral pads. Pegged, mortise and tenon apexes with yoke plates. Pegged, lap-jointed collars. Missing to two trusses. Waney principals. 2 sets of trenched purlins. Diagonal ridge. Thatching battens. Secondary, bolted collars below originals. Loading hatch; opposing doors to threshing floor the front threshing doorway has been enlarged. It has a replacement metal door with a monopitch hood above. Three quarters of the rear door has been blocked, though the solid, pegged frame is in place. There is a blocked loading hatch to the rear. Currently a cow house.


Thorp, J., 2003, Heathstock Farm, BH169003 (Ground Photograph). SDV352352.


Thorp, J., 2003, Heathstock Farm, BH169021-BH169022 (Un-published). SDV352353.


Ordnance Survey, 2013, MasterMap (Cartographic). SDV350786.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV344050Report - Survey: Clements, H. A.. 1994. Survey of Farmsteads in the Devon Part of the Blackdown Hills. A4 Comb Bound + Digital.
SDV349681Machine readable data file: Devon and Somerset County Councils. 2000-2002. Historic Farmsteads Database. BH169.2.
SDV350786Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 2013. MasterMap. Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital. [Mapped feature: #64465 ]
SDV352352Ground Photograph: Thorp, J.. 2003. Heathstock Farm. Blackdown Hills Historic Farmstead Survey. Digital. BH169003.
SDV352353Un-published: Thorp, J.. 2003. Heathstock Farm. Blackdown Hills Historic Farmstead Survey. Digital. BH169021-BH169022.

Associated Monuments

MDV80919Part of: Heathstock Farm, Stockland (Monument)
MDV105046Related to: Granary and Cellar, Heathstock Farm, Stockland (Building)
MDV27160Related to: Heathstock Farmhouse, Stockland (Building)
MDV105047Related to: North Cattleshed, Heathstock Farm, Stockland (Building)
MDV105048Related to: Pigsties, Heathstock Farm, Stockland (Building)
MDV105009Related to: Southern Open-Fronted Cattleshed, Heathstock Farm, Stockland (Building)
MDV105003Related to: Stable, Heathstock Farm, Stockland (Building)
MDV105008Related to: Wagon Shed, Heathstock Farm, Stockland (Building)

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events

  • EDV4655 - Survey of Farmsteads in the Blackdown Hills

Date Last Edited:Jun 6 2018 3:50PM