Listed Building: HEASLEY HOUSE HOTEL WITH FLANKING WALLS AND GARDEN RAILINGS ADJOINING TO SOUTH (1214207)

Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 1549, 10, 155
Date assigned 20 February 1967
Date last amended 24 November 1988
Date revoked
NORTH MOLTON HEASLEY MILL SS 73 SW 10/155 Heasley House Hotel with flanking 20.2.67 walls and garden railings adjoining to south (formerly listed as Heasley Mill Guest House) GV II Mine captain's house, now hotel. Early C19. Rendered (lined as ashlar), probably over stone rubble. Half-hipped scantle-slate roof. Brick stacks (one rebuilt and one truncated). Plan: Double-depth plan with 2 rooms to front and back, pairs of integral end stacks and central entrance passage with staircase hall to rear. Tall flanking splayed wing walls projecting to front, enclosing small front garden with railings along the front. The house has been built set-back between two earlier houses, Yen Cottage (q.v.) to left and Heasley Cottage (q.v.) to right, in an attempt to form a symmetrical composition. The houses either side are at different angles and they are screened from the main house by the tall flanking walls. Two storeys and gable-end lit attic. Exterior: Symmetrical 3-bay front; C20 plastic glazing bar sashes (probably of similar pattern to the former early C19 wooden sashes) with raised lintels incised as voussoirs. Central recessed early C19 door with 6 raised and fielded panels, cast- iron knocker and radial fanlight. Painted wooden Doric doorcase consisting of unfluted three-quarter columns supporting sections of triglyph frieze and open triangular pediment with guttae to soffit. Door approached by 3 stone steps. Tall flanking splayed walls with stepped coping. Early C19 wrought-iron railings to front on low stone rubble retaining wall. Pair of central wrought-iron gates with central rails, paired standards with urn finials. Right-hand gate with small wheel running on semi-circular rail attached to right-hand standard (possibly a later alteration). Two-light attic casements in gable ends. Three-bay rear elevation with boxed 4-pane sashes; central first-floor round-arched staircase window. Interior: Entrance passage with dado rail. Early C19 six panelled doors with moulded architraves. Left-hand ground floor room has early C19 marble chimney-piece with pairs of pilasters supporting frieze with anthemion ornament and patera to centre. Depressed-arched recesses flanking chimney-piece. Right-hand rear room (probably former kitchen) has large open fireplaces with early C19 keyed beaded surround and mantelshelf. Meat hooks in ceiling. Early C19 three flight staircase to rear, with landings, open string with cut brackets, beaded string band, rectangular-section stick balusters (3 per tread), ramped moulded handrail, square newel posts, turned foot newel post, and ramped dado rail to wall. Staircase window with beaded splayed jambs. First-floor rooms not inspected. There was much mining activity (mostly copper) in the area around Heasley Mill in the early C19. Bamfldye Mine nearby was probably reopened in the early C19 and was active by the 1840s. This is thought to have been the mine manager's (or captain's) house. Listing NGR: SS7372232211

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Grid reference Centred SS 73726 32214 (25m by 25m)
Map sheet SS73SW
Civil Parish NORTH MOLTON, NORTH DEVON, DEVON

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