Site Event/Activity record EEM15004 - 1984: HBR - Coy Cottage
Technique(s)
Organisation
Domestic Buildings Research Group Surrey
Date
April 1984
Description
A historic building survey of Coy Cottage, West Porlock was undertaken in 1984. It is a cross passage building featuring a timber stud and panel partition wall, with adjacent hearth room. It appears to have been stone clad and raised in cob, with a raised roof (the modern roof has been built around and over the older staggered butt purlin roof). A bay window with bench seat may represent the location of a previous bread oven, as it is placed beside a fireplace with a circular chimney stack. A service room at the north end had an unusual front door, with a half door outside and a full door inside; however, this part of the building has been removed.
There is an added cottage on the south end of the property.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SEM340975 Report: Harding, J. and Morton, J.. 1984. Report: Somerset, Porlock Weir, Coy Cottage. Domestic Buildings Research Group Surrey.
Location
Location | Coye View, West Porlock, Somerset |
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Grid reference | SS 8731 4711 (point) |
Map sheet | SS84NE |
Civil Parish | PORLOCK, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- MSO7912 Coye View, West Porlock (Monument)
Record last edited
Aug 10 2022 12:13PM