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Our Summary
- Previous planning permission for an extension
- With the exceptionally fine cut stonework, dated inscription and oriel window of its public-facing elevation, Wynefreds was a high-status residence of significance in Elizabethan Devon
- In addition, the property previously had planning permission granted in 2020 for a new single storey porch extension and garden wall
- Planning reference: Mid Devon Council ref no : 20/00773/LBC
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Description
Wynefreds is a Grade II* listed historic house with exceptionally fine cut stonework, dated inscription, and an oriel window on its public-facing elevation. The exterior features large windows on its private-facing façade, installed in the 19th century, which provide an abundance of natural light. Internally, the property retains high-quality original features including large rooms with high ceilings, a great chamber or solar room, and architectural details such as carved ceiling beams and wide floorboards.
The living room features a medieval or early post-medieval construction, including a second bread oven that may have been used as a malting chamber or entrance vestibule, and rare surviving elements such as candle alcoves and internal fireside benches. The kitchen area combines modern convenience with historic character, featuring an oil-fired Aga and bespoke fitted units. Upstairs, the bedrooms feature finely carved ceiling beams, wide floorboards, and carved stone fireplaces, which reflect the original importance of the Great Chamber.