Listed Building record MDO30136 - 19 West Orchard

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Summary

One of two cottages, originally one house, probably originating as a fifteenth century hall house and refaced in brick and divided into two properties in the eighteenth century.

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House, now 2 cottages, probably C15 refaced C18. Timber frame and brick with greensand ashlar plinth. Thatched roof half-hipped left and gabled right. Brick stacks to right gable and to left of door. 2 storeys, 4 window range. 3-light casements with leaded-lights except to upper floor over doors which has a similar 2-light casement. Right hand windows have diamond panes. Ground floor windows under segmental brick arches. Paired front doors. Internally the plan has three rooms with a cross-passage backing onto the stack. The building is of true-cruck construction with traces of soot-blackening. There is some plank and muntin partitioning. The hall appears to have had an internal jetty. The house appears to have originated as an open hall with ceiled solar and possibly an integral byre. At a later stage the hall was ceiled and a stack inserted. It was then refaced and converted into 2 cottages in the C18. Manuscript notes by P Cunnington, 1977.


<1> English Heritage, National Heritage List for England, 1304926 (Digital archive). SDO12876.

House, now 2 cottages, probably Cl5 refaced Cl8. Timber frame and brick with greensand ashlar plinth. Thatched roof half-hipped left and gabled right. Brick stacks to right gable and to left of door. 2 storeys, 4 window range. 3-light casements with leaded-lights except to upper floor over doors which has a similar 2-light casement. Right hand windows have diamond panes. Ground floor windows under segmental brick arches. Paired front doors. Internally the plan has three rooms with a cross-passage backing onto the stack. The building is of true-cruck construction with traces of soot-blackening. There is some plank and muntin partitioning. The hall appears to have had an internal jetty. The house appears to have originated as an open hall with ceiled solar and possibly an integral byre. At a later stage the hall was ceiled and a stack inserted. It was then refaced and converted into 2 cottages in the Cl8. Manuscript notes by P Cunnington, 1977.

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  • <1> Digital archive: English Heritage. National Heritage List for England. 1304926.

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Location

Grid reference Centred ST 8235 1646 (13m by 14m)
Map sheet ST81NW
Civil Parish West Orchard; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Record last edited

Jan 15 2014 2:50PM

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