Bere Barton, Bere Ferrers
Has been described as a Certain Fortified Manor House, and also as a Certain Pele Tower
There are major building remains
Name | Bere Barton, Bere Ferrers |
Alternative Names | Byr; Beer Ferres; Beer Ferris |
Historic Country | Devonshire |
Modern Authority | Devon |
1974 Authority | Devon |
Civil Parish | Bere Ferrers |
Fortified Manor House with a licence to crenellate granted to Mathilda, widow of William Ferrars, in 1337 and to John Ferrers in 1340.
A manor house, associated with a licence to crenellate in granted in 1337. The licence was specifically granted to Matilda, the widow of William de Ferrers. This was one of only a handful of licences to crenellate granted to women. The oldest part of the present house may date back to the 14th century. The house was extended, probably in the 16th century, and the main front section was added in the mid to early 18th century. A large dairy wing was added to the right in the early 19th century. Built of limestone, granite and slate rubble with hipped slate roofs. (PastScape)
The remains of a small keep-like tower can be seen in the present Bere Barton. The former house was licensed to be crenellated or otherwise fortified in 1337. (Hoskins)
Oldest part is at rear of left-hand side consisting at present of one large room; visible on the first floor of this part, in front left- hand corner, are the remains of a stone newel stair with a garderobe adjoining under which is a shute and underground waste channel. Built onto one side of this room is a probably C16 block heated by an axial fireplace, this may originally have been a kitchen. (Listed Building Report)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law
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County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SX459633 |
Latitude | 50.4501113891602 |
Longitude | -4.1722297668457 |
Eastings | 245930 |
Northings | 63390 |