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Hodge's Cottage, Dolton

Description: Hodge's Cottage

Grade: II
Date Listed: 10 March 1988
English Heritage Building ID: 90871

OS Grid Reference: SS5704612150
OS Grid Coordinates: 257046, 112150
Latitude/Longitude: 50.8911, -4.0339

Location: North Street, Dolton, Devon EX19 8QQ

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

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Listing Text

DOLTON NORTH ROAD, Dolton
SS 5712
14/78 Corner Cottage and Hodge's Cottage
GV II
Pair of cottages. Circa mid C17 with early C18 and C20 additions. Plastered cob
walls. Gable-ended thatch roof, slate and corrugated asbestos to rear extensions.
Axial brick stack and one at each gable-end, rendered rubble lateral stack with
brick shaft to rear wing.
Plan: pair of 2-room plan cottages, Hodge's to the right, is larger with a central
entrance hall and early C18 rear kitchen wing behind right-hand room. Small C18
extension at left end of Corner Cottage. C19 and C20 minor rear extensions.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 4-window front, 2 to each cottage. Corner
cottage to left has early C20 3-light casements on lst floor, C19 small-paned 2-
light casements to ground floor. Central early C19 6-panel door. Probably C18 1-
window extension at left-hand end with C20 2-light casements. Hodge's Cottage has 4
windows on ground floor. All windows are C19 small-paned 3-light casements apart
from C20 2-light casement to left of centre on ground floor. Blocked window
opening at centre on 1st floor. To right of centre is probably C19 door with tall
recessed panel. Wing extends behind right-hand end.
Interior: of Hodge's Cottage has chamfered and hollow step-stopped cross beams in
left-hand room. Open fireplace with roughly chamfered wooden lintel to rear wing.
C18 or C19 insubstantial straight principal rafters.
These cottages preserve a very picturesque traditional appearance.


Listing NGR: SS5704612150

Source: English Heritage

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