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Ullcombe Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Upottery, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.8828 / 50°52'58"N

Longitude: -3.1235 / 3°7'24"W

OS Eastings: 321063

OS Northings: 109859

OS Grid: ST210098

Mapcode National: GBR M0.SNHZ

Mapcode Global: FRA 46BR.YT6

Plus Code: 9C2RVVMG+4J

Entry Name: Ullcombe Cottage

Listing Date: 16 March 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1168853

English Heritage Legacy ID: 86676

ID on this website: 101168853

Location: East Devon, EX14

County: Devon

District: East Devon

Civil Parish: Upottery

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Upottery St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


UPOTTERY
ST 20 NW
7/121 Ullcombe Cottage
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- II
Cottage, once used as a school and master's house. Mid C17 and mid - late C19.
Partly plastered, partly colour-washed local stone and flint rubble, maybe with some
cob; stone rubble stacks topped with C19 and C20 brick; thatch roof.
Plan: 3-room plan cottage facing north-east and built down the hillslope. Uphill
at the right (north-west) end is a small unheated room. Next to it is the main
living room (which also served as the former kitchen; there is now a C20 kitchen
extension on the right end). This room is heated by an axial stack backing onto the
left (south-east) room which is much lower, more like a basement, than the rest of
the house and it has an end stack. Also the front door is into this left room
section, into an entrance hall containing the main stair. It seems that the centre
and right rooms here form the historic core of the building, in fact it seems likely
that these made 1 room in the C17 which suggest that the house was then larger. The
left room however is a C19 extension (or rebuild) and was apparently used as a
schoolroom. The house is 2 storeys with a C20 kitchen extension on the right end.
Exterior: irregular 3-window front of ground floor windows only comprising
different-sized C20 casements with glazing bars. The front doorway is left of
centre and contains a part-glazed C20 door behind a contemporary thatch-roofed
porch. The roof is hipped to left and half-hipped to right and the eaves rise up
over the porch.
Interior: the main living room fireplace is blocked but some of its oak lintel is
exposed. The half beam across the chimneybreast and the beam over the partition to
the unheated right room are chamfered with roll-nick stops. The partition between
the 2 rooms may be secondary. The rest of the house has plain C19 and C20 carpentry
detail. The roof was not inspected although the bases of straight principals from
A-frame trusses show at first floor level; those over the older part have large
enough scantling to be C17.


Listing NGR: ST2106309859

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