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The Exeter Inn, Modbury

Description: The Exeter Inn

Grade: II
Date Listed: 26 January 1967
English Heritage Building ID: 468860

OS Grid Reference: SX6581851650
OS Grid Coordinates: 265818, 51650
Latitude/Longitude: 50.3494, -3.8873

Location: Church Street, Modbury, Devon PL21 0QR

Locality: Modbury
Local Authority: South Hams
County: Devon
Country: England
Postcode: PL21 0QR

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Listing Text

MODBURY CHURCH STREET
SX 6451-5551 (north side)
1307/7/144
The Exeter Inn
26.1.67 (formerly listed as:
CHURCH STREET
(North Side) The Exeter Inn
(includes no.32)

GV II

Coaching inn, now public house. C16 or early C17, considerable C18, C19 and C20 modification; the original licence said to date from 1563. Front is pseudo
timber frame with rendering and slate roof, elsewhere rubble and slate. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and attic; at ground floor a plank door, left, to the throughway, then 2canted flat roof bays with C19 sash windows in 10:25:10 panes flanking door off-centre right, below two tripartite C19 sashes in 4:12:4 panes and two small hipped 2-light casement dormers. Back has , at throughway, large arched 20-pane casement breaking through roof line. Long wing has various openings including 3-light and 2-light C18 leaded casements at first floor, and at ground floor a deep-set 9-pane,sliding 4:4 Yorkshire sash, 2-light small-pane casement and large 5-light casement. The small wing top back includes pigeon openings in the north gable wall and is approached by flight of external steps. INTERIOR: the ground floor has very large C16 type stone fire hood on deep curved cheeks,: very low ceilings,various panelling, and random internal supports. First floor saloon has a good stripped pine C18 fire surround, good fielded panel door, decorative plaster ceilings. Main stair is a C19 divided flight stair. Roof not fully inspected,to back ranges is simple A-frame. Steep front slopes may be of interest. No 32 is not of Special Interest.



Listing NGR: SX6581851650

Source: English Heritage

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