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Kilworthy House

A Grade II Listed Building in Tavistock, Devon

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Latitude: 50.5727 / 50°34'21"N

Longitude: -4.1456 / 4°8'44"W

OS Eastings: 248165

OS Northings: 76975

OS Grid: SX481769

Mapcode National: GBR NW.F90F

Mapcode Global: FRA 276K.8R7

Plus Code: 9C2QHVF3+3Q

Entry Name: Kilworthy House

Listing Date: 23 January 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1172285

English Heritage Legacy ID: 94032

ID on this website: 101172285

Location: West Devon, PL19

County: Devon

District: West Devon

Civil Parish: Tavistock

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

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Description


TAVISTOCK HAMLETS

1818/3/132 Kilworthy House
23-JAN-87

GV II

House, now school. Dated 1852, when the house was rebuilt after fire, incorporating some late C17 and early C19 features, with later C19 additions to service wing and late C20 addition to west. Coursed granite rubble and Hurdwick stone dressings, slate roofs hipped over wings with 2 ridge stacks with caps to main range. Single depth plan with central stair hall; wings to right and left forming U-plan with rear service wing to left, extended to form small rear service courtyard. Central range may be rebuilding of earlier house, completely remodelled internally with front longitudinal passage giving access to wings.
2 storeys. 3:3:3 bays; central 3-bay range has 12-pane sashes with splayed heads and keystones at first floor, ground floor has round-headed 9-pane sash right and left with moulded arches and rusticated pilasters, mask keystones said to have come from Tavistock Abbey; central porch with C19 copy round-headed moulded arch and rusticated pilasters with date on keystone, 4-panelled door with blind fanlight, cornice and raised blocking course. 2-storey canted wings right and left have three 15-pane sashes with flat brick arches at ground floor, 12-pane sashes at first floor, with plinth and deep eaves. Left return has 2 storeys and 3 window C20 addition in random rubble, sashes at first floor and French windows at ground floor. Right return has 3 windows, blind at ground floor and first floor left, ground floor 15-pane sashes and first floor 12- pane sashes. Rear has first floor two 12-pane sashes and round-headed sash with played glazing barns lighting stair, ground floor has door and 15-pane sash, and
single-storey attached service wing to centre, 2-storey service wing to right with pyramidal asbestos slate roof; to right of single-storey block, ground floor of main range has 4-light casement with segmental head; rear 2-storey wing has door in porch with pitched roof set in angle, similar 4-light casement at ground floor, single light and 9-pane sash under eaves.
Interior room in front right wing at ground floor has late C17 panels with armorial bearings of Glanvil, Kelly, Manaton and Manington families, probably reused from earlier house. Other features of mid C19.

Listing NGR: SX4816576975

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