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24A High Street, Hatherleigh, Devon
D Laing-Trengove
Deborah Laing-Trengove undertook building recording prior to and during works at 24A High Street, with particular focus on the roof structure which was to be impacted by renovation works. The building began life as an 18th century agricultural addition to 24 High Street and was converted to domestic use in the early 19th century. The roof structure dates from this period.
2014
Historic Building Record Boyton Mill, Northcott, Boyton, Devon
D Laing-Trengove
Records indicate that Boyton Mill may be located on a medieval mill site. The existing, mainly 19th century, building was rebuilt in the early 19th century on the footprint of an earlier structure and retaining some of the older fabric. The documentary and cartographic evidence suggests that it was formerly a double mill, with two millwheels aligned against the north wall driving four pairs of millstones. In the late 19th century a single storey open fronted cart shed was added to the west end and the building was raised and internally altered to accommodate the current layshaft drive and two pairs of millstones, with the eastern side of the building retaining this arrangement. In the early part of the 20th century a single storey extension was added to the east end. The western end of the building was substantially rebuilt and the interior modified in the later 20th century, with the ground floor infilled with rubble.
2016
Tetcott Methodist Chapel
D Laing-Trengove
The Bible Christians were active in West Devon from 1815, with early meeting house or chapel sites at Week St. Mary and Shebbear. Documentary and cartographic sources tell us that an earlier Chapel was sited at the same location as the present building, sometime between 1837 and 1885. But the late 19th century building covered any traces of this earlier chapel. This Chapel is one of many which were built or rebuilt in West Devon in the late 19th - early 20th centuries. The existing building retains the original 1899 exterior structure as well as many internal elements and timber fittings such as doors, windows, panelling and floors. The building has undergone some minor internal refurbishment or adaptation to the changing needs of the congregation and the Methodist Church. In the early 20th century the interior of the Main Hall was altered at the west end with a raised platform for Rostrum and Choir/Leader seating inserted, blocking the former door into the Vestry to the rear of the Hall, and abutting the panelled screen between the Hall and the School Room at the northwest end. The toilet extension was probably added at this time, together with alteration to the windows and insertion of a partition at the western end wall.
2018
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