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Denbury House 16, Modbury

Description: Denbury House 16

Grade: II
Date Listed: 26 January 1967
English Heritage Building ID: 99722

OS Grid Reference: SX6570351622
OS Grid Coordinates: 265703, 51622
Latitude/Longitude: 50.3492, -3.8890

Location: Church Street, Modbury, Devon PL21 0QP

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

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Listing Text

MODBURY CHURCH STREET
SX 6451-6551
(south side)
7/129
No 16 (Denbury House)
26.1.67

GV II

House in row, in two parts. Late C18 and mid C19. Left half is rendered,
scribed as ashlar, right half in painted brickwork, both with slate roofs. To
left, 3 storeys, 2 windows; at ground and first floors, left, tripartite
8:12:8-pane sashes, remainder small 12-pane sashes. To right 6-panel door to
fanlight-in-square set to lofty fluted 'Egyptian' column doorcase to dentilled
entablature and segmental pediment on single stone step; stepped plinth. Back
has sashes in slate hanging, and a large brick stack part-way up roof slope. To
right, 2 1/2 storeys, 2 windows; 12-pane sashes in moulded architraves and to
segmental relieving arches to ground and first floors; at eaves are half-dormers
containing 12-pane sashes. roof, which is independent of left half, is swept
out at eaves over 3 sections of moulded cornice. Stepped plinth; ground floor
windows set low to pavement level. There is a deep wing with large external
stack.


Listing NGR: SX6570351622

Source: English Heritage

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