Stone Barton Manor House
Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Manor House
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Stone Barton Manor House |
Alternative Names | Stayne |
Historic Country | Devonshire |
Modern Authority | Devon |
1974 Authority | Devon |
Civil Parish | Chulmleigh |
House, possibly late medieval in origin, remodelled in C17 and considerably altered in the late C19. Two storeyed, built of stone rubble with a slate roof. Originally a three-room and cross-passage plan, but much altered. Former cider house to right, converted in C20 to form part of the residence. Possibly on the site of, or incorporating part of, a medieval manor house. (PastScape)
Stone Barton supposed remains of manor house (OS) appears to be of 19th century construction but probably on same site as earlier house. Some of the farm outbuildings particularly the barn are 17th century. Manorial status accorded the site is presumably a continuation or possibly confusion with the nearby castle or fortified manor house site. Stone Barton appears in documentary evidence illustrating decreasing farm labour during the 19th century (Bromley). Stone is mentioned in various 13th and 14th century documents including the Testa de Nevill of 1243 (Reichel)). (Devon and Dartmoor HER)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | SS713139 |
Latitude | 50.9107093811035 |
Longitude | -3.8306200504303 |
Eastings | 271399 |
Northings | 113958 |