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Sunnyside House, Dolton

Description: Sunnyside House

Grade: II
Date Listed: 21 February 1977
English Heritage Building ID: 90865

OS Grid Reference: SS5704212109
OS Grid Coordinates: 257042, 112109
Latitude/Longitude: 50.8907, -4.0339

Location: Fore Street, Dolton, Devon EX19 8QH

Locality: Dolton
Local Authority: Torridge
County: Devon
Country: England
Postcode: EX19 8QH

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Listing Text

DOLTON FORE STREET (south side), Dolton
SS 5712
14/72 Howard's, Halcyon Cottage and.
21.2.77 Sunnyside House
GV II

Row of 3 cottages possibly originally 4. Mid C17 to early C18. Rendered and
plastered cob walls. Gable-ended thatch roof. 3 brick axial stacks.
Plan: differing plan forms suggest the cottages may have developed sequentially.
Howard's is definitely C17 and has a larger heated room to the left and small
service room to the right. Halcyon Cottage has a single room plan. Sunnyside at
present consists of 3 rooms, of which the right-hand one used to be a shop, but it
may formerly have been 2 cottages.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Howard's has a regular 2-window front of C20 1, 2 and 3-light
casements with a C20 part-glazed door to right of centre under a thatch doorhood.
Halcyon has asymmetrical 2-window front of C20 sashes without glazing bars with C20
part-glazed door to left. Sunnyside has long asymmetrical 3-window front of circa
late C19 4-pane sashes on the 1st floor and ground floor apart from late C19 or
early C20 shop front to right. C19 panelled and part-glazed door to left of centre.
1st floor windows have gables in thatch above with decorative bargeboards.
Interior: Howard's has open fireplace which appears to have been rebuilt but has
ovolo-moulded wooden lintel suggesting a C17 date. Feet of rough straight principle
rafters visible on 1st floor.
To include decorative C19 iron railings to garden area at right end of Sunnyside.


Listing NGR: SS5704212109

Source: English Heritage

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