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Listed building outline: Berry Head Hotel 383532
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Berry Head Hotel 383532
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.494458 50.400941,-3.494600 50.400930,-3.494594...
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- 1949-10-17
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- 1293258
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- Berry Head Hotel
- notes
- Military hospital; later a private house, now an hotel. 1809-10; late C20 additions to north. Devonian limestone rubble. Hipped slated roof. Main building U-shaped with ranges to north, east, and west. Also 2 smaller buildings to south of east and west ranges, probably linked to the main building originally. The entrance was probably through the west side, between the 2 sections of the west range. 2 storeys. 9-window front to north, the end windows set in shallow projections. 7-window fronts to east and west. Windows have flat lintels of 3 limestone voussoirs. Late C20 windows in west range and north range. East range retains some original 6-paned sashes. Simple stepped top-cornice; low parapet with flat coping. This was later the home of the Rev HF Lyte, author of the hymn 'Abide with Me'. (Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit Reports: Pye AR: Berry Head Fort, Brixham: 90.10: 1990-: P.7; Gregory C: Brixham in Devonia: Totnes: 1896-: P.48). Listing NGR: SX9343356674
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- 383532
- start-date
- 1949-10-17
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