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HER Number: | MDV23224 |
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Name: | 32(a and b) and 34 East Street, Ashburton |
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Summary
Terrace of three early 19th century houses. Rendered front and left side walls, probably timber-framed. Rear walls of Nos. 32A-32B and right side wall slate-hung. Slated roof, hipped to left. Three storeys. Each house is one window wide; No.34 with 2-window return to Woodland Road. Nos. 32A-32B have adjacent doorways with combined doorcase: three pilasters supporting an entablature. No. 34 has shop front (possibly original) with 3-paned display window and door with flanking pilasters; entablature over whole shop front.
Location
Grid Reference: | SX 757 699 |
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Map Sheet: | SX76NE |
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Admin Area | Dartmoor National Park |
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Civil Parish | Ashburton |
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District | Teignbridge |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | ASHBURTON |
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Protected Status
Other References/Statuses
- Old DCC SMR Ref: SX76NE/112
- Old Listed Building Ref (II): 376025
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- HOUSE (Constructed, XVIII to XIX - 1800 AD to 1835 AD (Between))
- SHOP (Constructed, XVIII to XIX - 1800 AD to 1835 AD? (Between))
Full description
Department of Environment, 1973, Ashburton, 14 (List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest). SDV300597.
Nos. 32A, No 32 (The Manse), and No. 34, East Street.
Probably early 19th century, three storey three flush frame sash windows, at first and second floors, with glazing bars. Stucco, lined and painted. Slate roof, wide eaves soffit with coupled brackets. First floor band, plinth. Nos. 32A and 32 as pair with central and flank pilasters, and coupled entrances in wood case with pilasters, ground floor windows, flush frame sash with glazing bars. No. 34, corner shop with early 19th century wood case with slender panelled pilasters.
Department of National Heritage, 1992, Ashburton, 43 (List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest). SDV337041.
Ashburton - East Street (south side) Nos. 32A, 32B and 34 (Formerly Listed as East Street (south side) Nos. 32A, 32 and 34 The Manse (32)) - GV II
Terrace of three houses. Early 19th century. Rendered front and left side walls, probably timber-framed. Rear walls of Nos. 32A-32B and right side wall slate-hung. Slated roof, hipped to left. Rendered brick chimneys. Three storeys.
Each house is one window wide; No.34 with 2-window return to Woodland Road. Nos. 32A-32B have adjacent doorways with combined doorcase: three pilasters supporting an entablature. Half-glazed doors with flush lower panel. Raised band at first floor level. Pilaster-strips dividing the combined front into two bays, the heads of the strips expanded to resemble shaped brackets. No 34 has shop front (possibly original) with 3-paned display window and door with flanking pilasters; entablature over whole shop front. All three houses have 8-paned sashes in flush frames; left side of No.34 has two windows with 8-paned sashes and one with 6-paned sashes. Deep bracketed eaves-cornice on front and left side. 6-paned sashes at rear of Nos. 32A-32B
Ordnance Survey, 2011, MasterMap (Cartographic). SDV346129.
Buildings are depicted on the modern mapping.
English Heritage, 2011, National Heritage List for England (National Heritage List for England). SDV347072.
Nos.32A, 32B and 34 East Street, Ashburton. Terrace of three houses. Early 19th century. Rendered front and left side walls, probably timber-framed. Rear walls of Nos. 32A-32B and right side wall slate-hung. Slated roof, hipped to left. Rendered brick chimneys. Three storeys.
Each house is one window wide; No.34 with 2-window return to Woodland Road. Nos. 32A-32B have adjacent doorways with combined doorcase: three pilasters supporting an entablature. Half-glazed doors with flush lower panel. Raised band at first floor level. Pilaster-strips dividing the combined front into two bays, the heads of the strips expanded to resemble shaped brackets. No 34 has shop front (possibly original) with 3-paned display window and door with flanking pilasters; entablature over whole shop front. All three houses have 8-paned sashes in flush frames; left side of No.34 has two windows with 8-paned sashes and one with 6-paned sashes. Deep bracketed eaves-cornice on front and left side. 6-paned sashes at rear of Nos. 32A-32B (Listed 1973, amended 1992). Other details: LB UID: 376025.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV300597 | List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest: Department of Environment. 1973. Ashburton. Historic Houses Register. A4 Spiral Bound. 14. |
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SDV337041 | List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest: Department of National Heritage. 1992. Ashburton. Historic Houses Register. A4 Spiral Bound. 43. |
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SDV346129 | Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 2011. MasterMap. Ordnance Survey. Map (Digital). [Mapped feature: #83762 ] |
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SDV347072 | National Heritage List for England: English Heritage. 2011. National Heritage List for England. Website. |
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Associated Monuments
MDV23223 | Related to: 30 East Street, Ashburton (Building) |
MDV80816 | Related to: 36-38 East Street, Ashburton (Building) |
MDV29220 | Related to: East Street, Ashburton (Monument) |
MDV119849 | Related to: Seven Stars, East Street (Building) |
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events: none recorded
Date Last Edited: | Sep 19 2017 2:52PM |
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