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HER Number:MDV5515
Name:Hemerdon House

Summary

Hemerdon House. An early 19th century house of medium size interior of simple character, period design (doe).

Location

Grid Reference:SX 573 574
Map Sheet:SX55NE
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishSparkwell
DistrictSouth Hams
Ecclesiastical ParishPLYMPTON ST.MARY

Protected Status

Other References/Statuses

  • Old DCC SMR Ref: SX55NE/23
  • Old Listed Building Ref (II): 99219

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • MANSION HOUSE (XVIII to XXI - 1790 AD to 2009 AD (Between))

Full description

Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV168040.

Doe/hhr:plympton st. Mary rd/(-/8/1956)21.


Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV168041.

Doe/hhr:south hams(2/2/1984)44.


Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV168042.

Cherry, b. + pevsner, n. /the buildings of england: devon(1989)756-57.


Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV168043.

Gray, t. /the garden history of devon(1995)124.


Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV168044.

Des=devon gardens trust: historic parks & gardens - register review (1999).


Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV168045.

Des=os 6"(1933)124ne.


Department of Environment, Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV326239.

Hemerdon house. An early 19th century house of medium size interior of simple character, period design (doe).


Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV3506.

A late 18c house built for james woollcombe (gray).


English Heritage, 2011, Sparkwell (List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest). SDV348760.

Application received requesting that Hemerdon House be considered for upgrading.
After examining all the records and other relevant information and having carefully considered the architectural and historic interest of this case, the criteria for upgrading are not fulfilled. Hemerdon House should remain on the statutory list at Grade II, and the list entry should be amended and brought in line with current practice.
The documentary evidence available suggests that Hemerdon House, which was built for George and Maria Woollcombe, was erected between 1793 and 1800. It began as a small square building giving onto what was then the Plympton to Cornwood road. In 1800, with the support of a local magistrate, the road was diverted, allowing the old road to become the drive to the house. This enabled the existing park to be laid out, and the house was then extended in the early 1800s. The coach house to the north-west of the house is likely to have been erected in the mid-19th century. The lodge to the west, is a late 19th-early 20th century building. There is no known architect for Hemerdon House which appears, from its irregular plan and its architectural features, to have been built as money became available. For example, the Library remained uncompleted in the 1880s, as evidenced by the recordings of one of the Woollcombe cousins when as a small girl (in the late 1880s), she was allowed to play in the library which had a mud floor and no furniture. The library was finally completed by the Reverend G. L. Woollcombe, who came to live at Hemerdon on the death of his mother in 1889. The Woollcombe family play an important role in the social history of Plymouth. Henry Woollcombe, the brother of George Woollcombe, was particular influential as an avid collector of art by nationally important local artists, such as Joshua Reynolds, and as the founder of Plymouth Athenaeum. Henry left his collection of books and paintings to his nephew, George, and it now resides at Hemerdon House. Henry was a keen diarist but unfortunately he does not refer to the building of Hemerdon House by his brother.
Materials: It is built of rubble stone covered with grey render. It has a slate roof, set back behind a parapet with moulded cornice.
Plan: Rectangular building on plan, with irregular internal layout, reflecting the gradual build of Hemerdon House. The principal rooms are to the west and south of the hall, with service rooms to the east.
Exterior: Hemerdon House is a two-storey country house with two principal elevations: south and west. The south elevation has seven bays and is arranged 2-3-2 with a central pediment. Above the upper windows are long recessed panels, perhaps intended for reliefs. The west elevation is of five bays, arranged 1-3-1, with a central pediment which contains the Woollcombe coat of arms. To this elevation the recessed panels are omitted, allowing for longer ground floor windows than on the south front. The main entrance is to the north elevation, and comprises a six panel door with fanlight above and side lights, within an open porch. To the west of the entrance is the north wall of the Library with two niches. To the east of the entrance is the service range.
Interior: The L-shaped hall has a plain staircase with ramped handrail and stick balusters, and a stair window to the half landing. In the hall are two elliptical arches between the entrance to the library and drawing room. The library has an acanthus leaf frieze and cornice, geometrically ribbed ceiling and a pink granite fire surround. It retains wood panelling to dado height and fitted shelves. The drawing room, with cornice and marble fireplace, occupies the south-west corner of the house and has windows facing both south and west of differing heights. The dining room and study retain their fireplaces, and the study also includes fitted cabinets to the alcoves. The fireplaces survive to the first-floor bedrooms. There is additional attic accommodation. Throughout there is good survival of joinery which includes fitted cupboards and six panel doors.
Setting: Hemerdon House lies within a small landscaped park.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV168040Migrated Record:
SDV168041Migrated Record:
SDV168042Migrated Record:
SDV168043Migrated Record:
SDV168044Migrated Record:
SDV168045Migrated Record:
SDV326239Migrated Record: Department of Environment.
SDV348760List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest: English Heritage. 2011. Sparkwell. Additions and Amendments to Checklist. A4 Stapled.
SDV3506Migrated Record:

Associated Monuments

MDV126264Related to: Field boundaries south, east and north of Hemerdon House (Monument)

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events

  • EDV5722 - Survey of Hemerdon House

Date Last Edited:Aug 7 2019 2:30PM