| ID: | SDV25025 |
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| Title: | Devonshire Farmhouses. Part IV: Some Medieval houses in East and North Devon |
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| Originator: | Alcock, N. W. + Hulland, C. |
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| Date: | 1972 |
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| Summary: | Cotmead, Langaton Lane, Pinhoe. This is unusual among Devon medieval houses because of its small size. It is of the standard three-room plan. It belonged to St. Nicholas' priory and was built about the end of the 15th century. A remarkable structure against the west wall was built apparently to support the half-hipped roof end. The central post curves in towards the ridges; it carries a short horizontal at the base of the hip which was strengthened by braces - a hip post. |
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Associated Monuments (4)
| MDV1140 | East Pilliven Farmhouse or Lofters, Witheridge (Building) |
| MDV22106 | Higher Stiniel, Chagford (Building) |
| MDV10117 | Pinhoe, Cotmead (Building) |
| MDV10116 | Pinhoe, Little Thatch (Building) |
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