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Broomhill Farm, White Down, Killerton

Record ID:  107209 / MNA103160
Record type:  Building
Protected Status: None Recorded
NT Property:  Killerton; South West
Civil Parish:  Broad Clyst; East Devon; Devon
Grid Reference:  SS 9997 0126
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Summary

An isolated farmstead set in a shallow valley, a scatter of untidy buildings all 20th century including a square two storey house.

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Monument Types

  • FARMHOUSE (Built, Mid 20th C - 1933 AD to 1966 AD)

Description

An isolated farmstead set in a shallow valley, a scattered complex of buildings standing on site of older farmstead.
Square two storey house with brick porch to southeast front face and smaller lean-to porch on northeast face. Walls are brick and the roof tiled. The building stands on the site of an earlier building which is shown on the 1842 Tithe map.
Outbuildings include a cart shed, stable, dutch barn, stock housing and silage clamp.

References

  • SZQ11049 - Monograph: Su Jarwood. 1998-1999. Killerton Estate Research.

  • SZQ3265 - Unpublished document: Isabel Richardson. 1984-1989. Killerton Vernacular Buildings Survey.

Designations

None Recorded

Other Statuses and References

None Recorded

Associated Events

  • ENA477 - Field Survey, Vernacular Building Survey, Killerton, 1984-91

Associated Finds

None Recorded

Related Records

  • Related to: Site of a farm building at Broom Hill Farm, Killerton (Monument) - 169234 / MNA196023
  • Related to: Site of a farm building at Broom Hill Farm, Killerton (Monument) - 169235 / MNA196024
  • Related to: Site of a farm building at Broom Hill Farm, Killerton (Monument) - 169236 / MNA196025
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